Dominic Badaracco was sentenced to seven years in prison for offering $100,000 to Judge Brunetti to influence a grand jury investigation. Brunetti didn’t accept the bribe and waited until the next day to tell judicial officials.

A Connecticut judicial investigations board has decided not to discipline a now-retired state judge for disclosing the existence of a secret grand jury looking into a Sherman woman’s disappearance in 1984.

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