If the criminal justice system in Connecticut allows people to forget minor indiscretions through pre-trial diversionary programs like accelerated rehabilitation, then the criminal defense bar needs to work to force online publishers to allow people to forget these same indiscretions.

Criminal defense lawyers in Connecticut can do little to shield their clients from the most public consequences of an arrest: the publication of the arrest on the internet and the forever trail on search engines.

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