This month marks the 75th anniversary of the repeal of Prohibition, which makes it a good time to raise a glass to New Britain Superior Court Judge Henry Cohn.

Cohn, a former Secretary of the State in the 1970s and deputy attorney general, is making a point of setting the record straight on how Connecticut’s legislature voted on the question of Prohibition.

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