There is something rotten in Norwalk Superior Court. There has been for years. But what’s rotten is not the racial biases of the judges presiding there. No, what is rotten in the city of Norwalk was rotten long before the new judges arrived.
At an extraordinary gathering last week, Chief Court Administrator William Lavery met with representatives of the NAACP, lawmakers, private counsel, the Office of the Chief State’s Attorney and the Office of the Chief Public Defender. The topic? Allegations of racial insensitivity by Superior Court Judges Susan Reynolds and Barbara Bellis. The allegations against these judges are irresponsible.
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