It is well established that the federal constitution does not forbid, as stated in the 1973 U.S Supreme Court case of Chaffin v. Stynchcombe, "every government-imposed choice in the criminal process that has the effect of discouraging the exercise of constitutional rights."
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Brown v. Commissioner of Correction
Connecticut Appellate Court
March 18, 2013
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