As we start opening our January credit card statements and bank statements, some of us will have a double surprise. Not only will we see how much money we spent during the Holiday season, some of us will notice a… Read More
Sexual Assault Evidence Defense
CONTACT US NOW FOR A CONSULTATION Any time a person is accused of a sexual assault the evidence often comes down in the form of the words of the accuser alone. There might be physical evidence in the case, but… Read More
Overdose Death Charges Defense
CONTACT US NOW FOR A CONSULTATION Fentanyl has been in the news more and more lately, and the reason is it’s been linked to several overdose deaths, hundreds across the country on a daily basis. Now Fentanyl is a very… Read More
When NOT to talk to the Police
CONTACT US NOW FOR A CONSULTATION In any encounter with the police, people often wonder, “Should I speak with the police?” Sometimes the circumstances will make it clear that it’s okay. You might be the victim of a crime, or… Read More
Connecticut Violation of Probation Attorney
VIOLATION OF PROBATION Representing Clients Accused of Violating the Terms of Probation Many people do not take alleged probation violations seriously. However, if a court finds you guilty of a violation, the consequences can cost you money and limit your… Read More
Connecticut Violations of Parole Attorney
Defending Against Allegations of Parole Violations If a court sentences you to a prison term, you may be eligible for early release. Such a release, however, will come with many conditions that the court expects you to follow for a… Read More
Some Connecticut Misdemeanors Have Become Felonies
Over the past two decades, the Connecticut legislature has amended our state’s criminal laws to change numerous misdemeanor crimes into felony offenses. Legislators are constantly changing criminal laws to keep in line with what they believe to be the public… Read More
How a Connecticut Criminal Defense Lawyer May Be Able to Establish Reasonable Doubt
In the American legal system, the prosecution must prove every element of a crime beyond a reasonable doubt in order to obtain a conviction. Reasonable doubt is the highest burden of proof available in the justice system, and requires that… Read More
How to Avoid or Defend Criminal False Statement Charges
Many federal criminal cases – especially those involving complex white collar crimes – begin with lengthy investigations by federal agents trying to gather a mountain of evidence before charges even issue. Although you may be tempted to tell investigators whatever… Read More
White Collar Conscious Avoidance
The legal doctrine of “conscious avoidance,” provides that a defendant who deliberately shields himself from clear evidence of critical facts is considered equally liable as one who has actual knowledge. The doctrine, also referred to as “willful blindness,” can be… Read More