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Comparison of Parole Boards in Connecticut and Neighboring States - 2025-R-0052 Compare Connecticut's parole board with those of the neighboring states, including the boards' composition and authority and provisions related to members' appointments and required qualifications and training.
Criminal
and Juvenile Delinquency Record Erasure - 2019-R-0058 What is
the distinction between criminal record erasure or expungement, record
sealing, and an absolute pardon under Connecticut law? How do these
processes apply in the juvenile delinquent and adult criminal context?
Special
Parole - 2018-R-0038 Summary of Connecticut's Special Parole
System.
OLR
Backgrounder: Inmate Sentence Reduction Methods - 2017-R-0054 Provide (1) a history of inmate sentence reduction methods including good
conduct credits and the risk reduction earned credit (RREC) program and (2)
information about current RREC policies.
Aging Inmate
Population - 2014-R-0213 Does Connecticut have a...law or other
laws addressing the aging inmate population?
Deletion of Erased
Records - 2009-R-0357 You asked for information on the
implementation of
Public Act 08-53, including information on why a
crime for which a pardon was granted would still be reported by a consumer
reporting agency.
Criminal Background
Checks by Consumer Reporting Agencies -
2009-R-0447 You asked how other states regulate background checks by consumer
reporting agencies. You also asked whether states authorize a private cause
of action to enforce the law or whether there are other enforcement options.
Special Parole - 2008-R-0175 You asked (1) about the difference between parole and
special parole; (2) what happens when someone violates a condition of
special parole; and (3) whether someone who violates special parole can be
released on parole later, who decides, and under what conditions.
Sec. 54-125. Parole of
Prisoners Serving Indeterminate Sentence
Sec. 54-125a. Parole of Inmate Serving Sentence Of
More Than Two Years. Eligibility. Hearing to Determine Suitability for Parole Release of Certain Inmates.
Sec. 54-125b. Parole of
Prisoner After Administrative Review Without A Hearing
2016-02 Formal Opinion Records associated with a conviction for
which a conditional pardon has been granted are not subject to erasure
under state law.