You’ve got to go,” my wife told me. She was referring to the retirement party for New Haven State’s Attorney Michael Dearington set for May 16. I told her Mike was retiring after receiving an email about his party.

Generally speaking, we don’t socialize with lawyers. No, strike that. We don’t socialize with people, period. But for several years we’d see Mike and his wife at various school activities when our sons played high school sports together.

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