Senior prosecutors with Connecticut’s Division of Criminal Justice are refuting recent audit results that show the DOJ has not kept up with statutory training requirements for its prosecutors, stating the best training for new hires is still what they learn “on the job.”
“I don’t know that you can be trained for this,” Robert Hall, Norwalk’s supervisory assistant state’s attorney said in response to an Auditors of Public Accounts report.
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