Links to Other Sites of Interest
- AELE Law Library
- New England Chiefs of Police Association
- Connecticut Firearms Laws
- Connecticut Newspapers and Media
- Connecticut Supreme Court and Appellate Court Opinions
- Connecticut Penal Code
- Connecticut General Statutes & Public Acts
- Connecticut Legislative Research
- Connecticut Police Chief's Law Enforcement Memorial
- Connecticut Use of Deadly Force
- Reports on the Use of Force by Police Officers
- HR-218 Sample Policy & Procedure
- US District Court - Connecticut
- Officer Down
- IACP
- AELE
- IALEFI Firearms Association
- ACLU
- Police Officer's Directory
- Law Links
- National Institute of Justice
- Searches of Arrested Persons
- US Marshalls Most Wanted
- Devenpeck v. Alford warrantless arrest
- State of New York v.Tanella
- US v. Patane Miranda not required
- Yarborough v. Alvarado Miranda Warning Custody Test
- Thompson v. Keohane Custody Defined
- Illinois v. Lidster Informational Roadblocks ok'd by US Supreme Court
- Maryland v Pringle probable cause drug possession for all vehicle occupants
- United States v Banks 20 Seconds Knock & Announce Forced Entry OK'd
- State of Connecticut v Scribner 14-283 Officer Conviction Upheld
- Saucier v Katz U.S. Supreme Court Qualified Immunity Test
- Qualified Immunity Denied under Saucier v Katz OC Q-tip Use Held Unreasonable
- United States v Arvizu Articulable Suspicion test for motor vehicle stops
- Thornton v. US Motor Vehicle Search ok after Arrest of Recent Occupant
- Roper v Simmons Death Penalty Denied to 16 & 17 year old Murderers
- State of Connecticut v. Michael Skakel
- Illinois v Caballes Dog Snif ok
- Hiibel Terry Stop Forced to Provide Identification
- Missouri v. Seibert Interrogation Tactic Unconstitutional Miranda Required
- State v Smith On-Duty Police Officer Manslaughter Conviction Overturned
- State v Czyzewski Extra-jurisdiction Terry Stops Allowed
- State of Connecticut v Clark Stop & Frisk
- U.S. Supreme Court Home Probation Searches Authorized on Reasonable Suspicion
- Home Thermal Imaging is a Constitutional Violation
- U.S. Supreme Court Dickerson Miranda Ruling