Members of the Connecticut Criminal Defense Lawyers Association say they are collecting transcripts and other relevant information, including judges’ names, that would illustrate abusive bail bond practices in the state.

CCDLA President Hope Seeley said that members have recently begun monitoring bail bond abuses as part of an informal study in order to present a report to the Judicial Branch, possibly by early next year.

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