2005 Connecticut Code - Sec. 54-49. Reward for information as to high crime or crime resulting in death of police officer or firefighter.
Sec. 54-49. Reward for information as to high crime or crime resulting in
death of police officer or firefighter. (a) When any high crime has been committed in
any municipality, the chief executive officer of such municipality, as described in section
7-193, may offer, publicly, a reward not exceeding two thousand five hundred dollars,
to the person who gives information leading to the arrest and conviction of the guilty
person; which reward shall be paid to the informer by the municipality, by order of the
court before which such conviction is had.
(1949 Rev., S. 8270; P.A. 84-540, S. 5, 7; P.A. 93-425, S. 1.)
History: P.A. 84-540 added Subsec. (b) authorizing the chief executive officer of a municipality in which a crime has been committed which results in the death of a police officer or firefighter, to offer a reward for information leading to arrest and conviction of guilty person; P.A. 93-425 amended Subsec. (a) by deleting "town, its selectmen" and adding "municipality, the chief executive officer of such municipality, as described in section 7-193", increasing reward from amount not exceeding two hundred to two thousand five hundred dollars, and deleting "town" and substituting "municipality".
A high crime is an immoral and unlawful act, nearly allied and equal in guilt to a felony, but not coming strictly within that denomination. 6 C. 417; 84 C. 374; 86 C. 437. Construction of section should be equitable. 39 C. 159. Offer of reward not barred until statute of limitations has run against the crime. Id. City has no power to offer reward, when. 65 C. 300.
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