As a state legislator, James Bingham helped create Connecticut’s accelerated rehabilitation program. As a judge, he was true to the philosophy behind the AR program and often allowed nonviolent offenders to stay out of prison.

Bingham, who served three terms in the state House of Representatives and presided over an array of criminal cases in the Stamford courthouse, died Nov. 18 at age 88 at his Stamford home.

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