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  2. Connecticut State Marshal - Wikipedia

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    State marshals are empowered to arrest individuals statewide under the authority of a capias or capias mittimus warrant. Such warrants are civil arrest warrants issued by the court ordering an officer to take an individual into custody for violating a court order or for failing to appear in court after receiving a summons to appear, a subpoena ...

  3. Connecticut cop found dead by suicide hours after he’s busted ...

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    A Connecticut cop who worked with kids fatally shot himself hours after he was arrested by his own police department Friday for allegedly enticing a minor online. Officers from the Manchester ...

  4. Man pleads guilty to charges of stalking, harassing UConn's ...

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    Connecticut State Police arrested Parmalee on Aug. 27 as he was walking along the highway near Bradley International Airport after he flew cross-country to Hartford, Connecticut. When asked by ...

  5. Depraved Conn. guidance counselor who sent nudes, gave lap ...

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    A depraved Connecticut middle school guidance counselor, who allegedly sent nudes and gave lap dances to a 13-year-old student, was pictured for the first time since her July arrest Tuesday as she ...

  6. Connecticut Judicial Marshal - Wikipedia

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    The Judicial Marshals are sworn peace officers, with powers of arrest. They perform prisoner transport and courthouse security. The Connecticut Judicial Marshal System was created to replace the now-defunct Connecticut County Sheriffs in 2000 and fulfills all of the services that the county sheriffs departments carried out:

  7. Arrest warrant - Wikipedia

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    Arrest warrants are issued by a judge or justice of the peace under the Criminal Code.. Once the warrant has been issued, section 29 of the code requires that the arresting officer must give notice to the accused of the existence of the warrant, the reason for it, and produce it if requested, if it is feasible to do so.