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- 2022-07-09: Need a Fresh Start? Apply to Have Your CT Criminal Record Pardoned
- 2022-05-25: “A Nine-Minute Investigation”: Client Acquitted of 10 Counts of Child Sexual Assault
- 2021-05-24: Shoplifting Crimes Rise as More Connecticut Residents Put On Masks
- 2020-04-24: Connecticut Grants Greater Privacy for Juvenile Felony Trials
- 2020-04-23: Every Connecticut DUI Conviction Comes With a Mandatory Minimum
- 2020-04-18: Connecticut Offers Pretrial Diversion Programs for These Crimes
- 2020-04-11: Quarantined? Remember, All CT Crimes Can Qualify as Domestic Violence
- 2020-04-04: Factors Contributing to Common Connecticut Juvenile Crimes
- 2020-03-26: CT Sex Crime Convictions Equal More Than Just Criminal Penalties
- 2020-03-26: Are Penalties for Robbery Different Than Burglary in CT? Not Really
- 2020-03-13: Q&A: Connecticut’s Medical Marijuana Laws
- 2020-03-05: What Connecticut Law Says About Driving Under the Influence
- 2020-03-03: Beyond the Criminal Penalties of Connecticut Family Violence
- 2020-02-14: What It Means to Be Charged With Possession With Intent to Sell in CT
- 2020-02-07: Will Surveillance Technology Lead to More CT Burglary Charges in 2020?
- 2020-01-31: An Overview of Misdemeanor Classes in Connecticut
- 2020-01-22: When Misdemeanors are Elevated to Felonies in Connecticut
- 2020-01-17: What Happens When Your Child is Accused of a Juvenile Crime in CT
- 2020-01-09: Not All Violent Crimes are Separated by Degree in CT
- 2020-01-06: Don’t Let Your Holiday Celebrating End in Charges of CT Assault
- 2019-12-12: Thinking About Shoplifting Holiday Gifts? So are Connecticut Police
- 2019-12-06: What Acts in Connecticut Can Get You on the Sex Offender Registry?
- 2019-12-06: Watch Out – Connecticut Police on Cracking Down on “Porch Pirates”
- 2019-12-04: People Think Domestic Violence in CT Rises During the Holidays – It Doesn’t
- 2019-11-22: Your Guide to Drug Trafficking Charges in Connecticut
- 2019-11-15: I Just Got an OUI Charge in Connecticut – Will I Lose My License?
- 2018-11-19: What to Look for in Hiring a Criminal Defense Attorney
- 2018-06-15: Five Things You Must Know if You’re Arrested in Connecticut
- 2018-03-28: Erasing a Criminal Record in Connecticut
- 2018-03-19: Five Key Things to Know About DUI Arrests in Connecticut
- 2018-03-02: Two Years Later: Police Photos Once Highlighted Stark Divide in Public Attitude Toward Drug Crimes
- 2018-02-13: Voting Rights: How Felony Convictions Affect Your Ability to Participate in Elections
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- Sex Crimes (4)
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