Where to find district court records (public records) online for the state of Connecticut?

Filed under: Public Records — Peope Searches at 7:25 pm on Saturday, March 22, 2008
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E S asked:


Where can I found public records online for the state of Connecticut? I’m looking for marriage records and possibly court records too.

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The Fourth Amendment protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures. If the police were allowed to se

Filed under: People Searches — Peope Searches at 8:09 am on Friday, March 14, 2008
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syudfdf asked:


The Fourth Amendment protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures. If the police were allowed to search anyone anytime they wanted, and to put wiretaps and other spy devices in people’s homes and cars, they could probably reduce the drug traffic and the violence in our country. What do you think about this potential invasion of privacy for a good cause?

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What’s somethings that people have trouble finding on the Internet?

Filed under: Finding People — Peope Searches at 6:24 am on Thursday, March 13, 2008
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Christal S asked:


Well Im creating my own website and i wanna help people out, so i was wondering what are things that people have difficulty finding on the internet that they need asap, please nothin stupid like porn, prostitutes, drugs, or nothing like that

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Can someone help me find a Minneapolis apartment finding service that employs real people (not just a website)?

Filed under: Finding People — Peope Searches at 1:16 am on Wednesday, March 5, 2008
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Shannon asked:


I am having a really hard time finding an apartment. Does anyone know of a service that employs real people who will look for apartments for me? I need a service based in Minneapolis. I’m sick of looking through ads on websites.

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Can someone with a conviction of a crime involving tampering with public records become an EMT-B or CNA ?

Filed under: Public Records — Peope Searches at 9:17 pm on Sunday, March 2, 2008
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CuriousMaude asked:


I have a friend that was convicted a few years ago in NJ for tampering with public records which was a crime in the third degree. They were sentenced to three years probation but was let go after only one year.

They want to become an EMT-Basic and also take a CNA (Certified Nursing Assitant) class. The state she is applying to get certified is different from hwere the conviction took place. She is applying for CNA in Florida and will be taking a class in Indiana for the EMT then transfer it to Florida.

Now I know there is a waiver avilable if they can deem it will not endanger the general public or welfare.

Can my friend get a certification with these convictions? Does she have to disclose out of state convictions?

She cannot expunge the records for five more years. Anyone else know about this?

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