Legal Experts Say Proposed Juvenile Reforms Raise Constitutional Issues
Stanley A. Twardy and John Cerreta were both quoted in an article, "Legal Experts Say Governors Proposed Juvenile Reforms Raise Constitutional Issues" in theConnecticut Law Tribune. The proposal would make proceedings confidential for 21- to 24-year-olds charged with minor offenses. John Cerreta said that “any statute that proposes to close off trials of nonjuveniles would raise serious legal questions."
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