HARTFORD, Conn. — Three years after Connecticut abolished the death penalty for any future crimes, the state’s highest court today spared the lives of all 11 men who were already on death row when the law took effect, saying it would be unconstitutional to execute them.Within minutes, a lawyer with the chief public defender’s office said he was getting on the phone with his office’s clients to share the news.“There will be no more death row,” said Michael Courtney, the leader of the office’s capital defense unit.The ruling …