As recently reported on The Day, The Connecticut Judiciary Committee has allowed a bill to advance that will allow low-risk sex offenders to be removed from the public sex offender registry. Advocates of the bill state that it will allow… Read More
Court Allows Visits to Verify Sex Offender Addresses
A federal appeals court has ruled that Suffolk County didn’t violate the rights of a registered sex offender which it had visited on two occasions. The ruling found that Long Island County was within its rights to visit the addresses… Read More
The CT pardon application and process
How to Get a Pardon in Connecticut Getting your criminal record expunged can make such a difference in your life. With enough patience and stamina to assemble all the necessary paperwork, it is possible to get a pardon. There are… Read More
White Collar Crimes & articles
Articles about White Collar Crimes – from the news Authorities capture banker wanted by FBI for fraud charges Anyone facing charges for white-collar crimes in the Fairfield County area should take them very seriously. While fraud may not seem as serious as… Read More
State Criminal Defense & Articles
Articles about State Criminal Defense – from the news Bridgeport man charged after attempting to evade the police Sometimes being arrested can be a confusing experience. The suspect may be frightened and may not know why they are being pursued,… Read More
CT Inmate Early Release Law
Connecticut Gets Smart on Crime With Inmate Early Release Law As Connecticut and other states grapple with tight budgets, many have made attempts to lower recidivism, or the rate at which released prisoners are reincarcerated for new crimes. A national… Read More
Connecticut Drug Crimes – articles
Articles about Connecticut Drug Crimes – from the news Couple faces serious drug charges in Stamford A Connecticut man and his girlfriend faced a very difficult situation after law enforcement officials pressed charges against them as the result of a five-month… Read More
Teens To Be Tried In Secrecy For Serious Crimes Under New Bill
A new bill now allows teens aged 15 to 17 to be tried in secrecy for serious crimes, prevent the public from accessing court information. The Public Act 19-187 bill was passed by the House and Senate during the last day… Read More
Changes to Connecticut DUI Laws
In 2011, Connecticut lawmakers passed some major amendments to the state’s drunk driving laws that went into effect January 1, 2012. Advocates of the new DUI laws believe that the changes will reduce the number of drunk driving accidents and… Read More
Juvenile Offenses & articles
Articles about Juvenile Offenses – from the news Connecticut juvenile law seeks new justice for offenders One of the significant outcomes the American criminal justice system seeks is to protect the victims of crimes and to rehabilitate offenders. Unfortunately, that… Read More