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  2. Richard N. Palmer - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Palmer served as the United States Attorney in Connecticut, and subsequently became Chief State's Attorney for the State of Connecticut. On March 17, 1993, he was sworn in as an associate justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court. On October 10, 2008, Palmer wrote the majority opinion for the Connecticut Supreme Court case Kerrigan

  3. Connecticut Attorney General - Wikipedia

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    The Connecticut attorney general is the state attorney general of Connecticut. The attorney general is elected to a four-year term. According to state statute, eligibility for the office requires being "an attorney at law of at least ten years' active practice at the bar of this state." [1] A State Supreme Court ruling from 2010, Bysiewicz v ...

  4. Connecticut State Capitol - Wikipedia

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    The Connecticut State Capitol is located north of Capitol Avenue and south of Bushnell Park in Hartford, the capital of Connecticut.The building houses the Connecticut General Assembly; the upper house, the State Senate, and lower house, the House of Representatives, as well as the office of the Governor of the State of Connecticut.

  5. Kevin J. O'Connor (attorney) - Wikipedia

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    Chief of Staff to the United States Attorney General [1] In office April 2007 – November 2007: Attorney General: Alberto Gonzales Paul Clement Peter Keisler Michael Mukasey: United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut; In office 2002–2008: President: George W. Bush: Preceded by: John A. Danaher III [2] Succeeded by: Nora Dannehy ...

  6. William Tong - Wikipedia

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    Tong was a part of a small group of state attorneys general who led the investigation against Equifax [11] relating to a massive data breach in which millions of Americans' personal and confidential information was compromised, including more than 1.5 million residents of Connecticut. Equifax eventually agreed to a $700 million settlement ...

  7. Councils of governments in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The COGs are meant to aid coordination among neighboring cities and towns, and between the towns and the state government, on issues including land use, zoning, and transportation. They serve some functions analogous to county governments in other states, but have no independent taxing authority (Connecticut disbanded county governments in 1960).

  8. Connecticut's top public defender could be fired as panel ...

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    Connecticut's top public defender could be fired on Tuesday, when an oversight panel is expected to decide a punishment for what it calls serious misconduct. Bowden-Lewis, the state's first Black ...

  9. Susan Bysiewicz - Wikipedia

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    Susan Bysiewicz (/ ˈ b aɪ z ə w ɪ t s / BYE-zə-wits; [1] born September 29, 1961) is an American politician and attorney who has served as the 109th lieutenant governor of Connecticut since 2019. [2]