Civil Litigation Bureau
The Civil Litigation Bureau is primarily responsible for state and federal habeas corpus actions in which a convict challenges the lawfulness of his or her criminal conviction in a civil court action.
Conviction Integrity Unit
The Conviction Integrity Unit reviews reliable and credible claims of wrongful criminal convictions in State court.
Criminal Housing Matters
Housing prosecutors are committed to the maintenance of decent, safe and sanitary housing, handling cases from investigation through criminal trial.
Statewide Prosecution Bureau
he Statewide Prosecution Bureau is responsible for the investigation and prosecution of "white collar" crimes, including government corruption.
Medicaid Fraud Control Unit
The Medicaid Fraud Control Unit investigates and prosecutes fraud and abuse, including physical abuse and neglect of patients, in facilities that receive funding from Medicaid.
Cold Case Investigations
The Cold Case Unit was established to focus special investigative efforts on crimes that have gone "cold," that is, unsolved for a prolonged period of time.
Witness Protection Program
The LeRoy Brown, Jr. and Karen Clarke Witness Protection Program identifies and protects witnesses in criminal proceedings where there is evidence of substantial danger that the witness may suffer from intimidation or retaliatory violence.
Workers' Compensation Fraud Control
The Workers' Compensation Fraud Control Bureau has two primary goals: the prosecution of workers' compensation fraud cases, and public awareness of the problem of workers' compensation fraud.
- Learn About Workers’ Compensation Fraud Control
- What is workers’ compensation fraud?
- Why should I report workers’ compensation fraud?
- If I suspect a person is committing fraud, who should I contact?
- Can I anonymously report a suspicion of workers’ compensation fraud to the Workers’ Compensation Fraud Control Unit?
Appellate Bureau
The Appellate Bureau is responsible for representing the State of Connecticut in the vast majority of appeals challenging criminal convictions.