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Law enforcement should be required to report the success rates of both the individual officer performing the search and the relevant law enforcement unit when making claims about probable cause. These rates include valuable information that is currently excluded from the probable-cause analysis but that could substantially affect the likelihood of recovering evidence. Success rates provide a mechanism to make use of information that currently is absent from the probable-cause analysis or is incorporated ineffectively. Parts III and IV examine two particular types of currently excluded information that strongly affect the likelihood that a search will recover evidence. Part V reviews the potential law enforcement responses to a data-collection and reporting requirement. Part VI examines ...
A judge ruled yesterday that the state has probable cause to proceed with its case against Joshua Maylee, who is charged with three counts of murder. Slide Show
NEW HAVEN -- Dr. Lishan Wang was back in court Friday, exercising his right to have a probable cause hearing in the shooting death of Dr. Vajinder Toor last year outside his condominium in Branford. Using an interpreter, Wang also told Superior Court Judge Roland Fasano he wants his two public defenders, Tejas Bhatt and Scott Jones, to represent him at the hearing. But he said he hasn't decided whether he will represent himself during the trial. Fasano has scheduled the hearing for 2 p.m. April 20. During that session, Senior Assistant State's Attorney Gene Calistro Jr. will try to show that the state has enough evidence to proceed with the case. Defendants' attorneys often waive such hearings.
A city was required to satisfy the traditional probable cause standard in order to obtain a court order for the inspection of a home for zoning violations, the Connecticut Supreme Court has ruled in reversing judgment. A neighbor complained to a city zoning inspector that the defendants kept junk cars at their home. The inspector went to the home and saw the cars from the street, but could not from his vantage point determine that the vehicles were in actuality unregistered. The city's zoning code includes in the definition of "junk" only those vehicles without current registration.
By Randall Beach Register Staff rbeach@nhregister.com NEW HAVEN -- An attorney for Joshua Komisarjevsky Thursday argued he has the right to a probable cause hearing on the amended charges he faces in the Cheshire triple homicide.
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A judge ruled yesterday that the state has probable cause to proceed with its case against Joshua Maylee, who is charged with three counts of murder. Slide Show
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