The state’s Criminal Justice Commission has—once again—started soliciting applications for the position of deputy chief state’s attorney/inspector general with a goal to make the search broader than the first go-around.

Posting for the job, which pays $167,183 annually, began on Friday and will go through Aug. 31 with the hope of having someone on board Oct. 1, according to Commission Chairman Andrew McDonald, also an associate justice on the Connecticut Supreme Court.

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