Pardon Me……..

HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced the appointment of four Connecticut residents to fill vacancies on the Board of Pardons and Paroles.

 

“These nominees come from a number of backgrounds – including law enforcement, victim advocacy, and social work – representing a broad range of skills that will be a benefit to the board in its work to protect the public and their safety,” Governor Malloy said.  “They will serve our state with distinction, fairness, integrity, and respect for the people of Connecticut.”

 

Today’s nominations include:

 

  • Patricia Thomas Camp of Bloomfield [Full-Time]: Camp currently serves as a part-time member of the Board of Pardons and Paroles and is the Treasurer of the Board of the Connecticut Urban Legal Initiative, a non-profit associated with the UCONN Law School which provides clinical training for law students and legal services to non-profit agencies in the region. She received her law degree from the University of Chicago Law School, her B.A. from Rice University, and her M.Ed from the University of Houston.

 

  • Jeff L. Hoffman of Madison [Full-Time]: Hoffman currently works as a contract court security officer at the U.S. District Court in New Haven for the U.S. Marshal service, employed by Inter-Con Security, a government contractor.  Immediately prior to that, he worked as a senior protective services patrol officer for Yale-New Haven Hospital.  In addition, he served for nearly twenty years in the New Haven Police Department, most recently as Patrol Commander of the largest municipal patrol division in Connecticut.  He received his B.A. from the University of Connecticut and completed basic training with the New Haven Police Academy.

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New Canaan News: Resident Robbed In Driveway

9:50pm–#New Canaan CT– A South Avenue resident was robbed in his driveway by three males, no weapons were used.  They fled in a blue 1998 Honda Accord with CT plates AC07027 apparently from Bridgeport because police are suspect that is where it is headed.  Three laptops were taken in the robbery.

 

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