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Chief Justice Says Connecticut Will Move Swiftly on Justice-Reform Report
Richard Robinson, the state's chief Supreme Court justice, said this week he expects to support all of the recommendations a task force put forward on reducing racial bias in the jury selection process.
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Connecticut Supreme Court Chief Justice Richard Robinson. Courtesy photo
Connecticut Supreme Court Chief Justice Richard Robinson this week threw his support behind a jury selection task force’s recommendation on eradicating racial bias in the jury system, which includes such measures as trying to empower more members of minority communities to sit on juries.
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