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Friday, August 27, 2010
Basketball game to draw court regulars to court
EAST HAVEN — The lawyers are back in court.
So are the judges, local and state police officers, and other law enforcement-related professionals.
Yes, it’s the 18th State of Connecticut Law Enforcement Championship Basketball game to be held at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Silver Sands Beach Club, 640 Silver Sands Road, organizers said in a statement.
Players will include members the law firms of Altschuler & Altschuler of West Haven, Fasano, Ippolito & Lee of New Haven and state judges, lawyers, probation officers, state and local police and related law enforcement professionals, organizers said.
The game also will include numerous former UConn players some former NBA players, organizers said in the statement.
This year’s game is dedicated to international law’s enforcement protecting the environment and in remembrance of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, the two mining disasters this year in Chile and Peru, flooding in Pakistan, and devastation from the earthquake in Haiti, the statement said.
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