Almost every couple or family has arguments and those arguments can get heated. But what happens if you are arrested because your significant other or a family member called the police and accused you of domestic violence? The legal process… Read More
The Different Types of Domestic Violence
You’ve likely heard the term domestic violence before and you understand that physical violence against a spouse is a form of it. However, domestic violence doesn’t always refer to physical acts, and it doesn’t always occur within a marital relationship…. Read More
How Will a Domestic Violence Charge Affect My Gun Ownership Rights?
Research has shown that the presence of a gun in a household where domestic violence exists significantly increases the risk of homicide in the home. A recent study revealed that out of all the murder cases involving female victims, 40… Read More
Connecticut Domestic Violence Penalties
CONNECTICUT CRIMINAL DEFENSE Connecticut has several laws intended to protect domestic violence victims and hold offenders accountable. The penalties offenders face for domestic violence, legally referred to as family violence under Connecticut law, vary greatly depending on the particular circumstances… Read More
How Do I Know if I Have a Restraining Order Against Me?
Typically, a judge will request that you appear in court if a protective or restraining order has been issued against you. But sometimes a court fails to serve you and you are unaware of a restraining order against you. Even… Read More
Assault in the 3rd Degree in CT [53 a 61] – Important Facts
What is Assault in the Third Degree in CT? The state of Connecticut has three different Assault statutes that are classified by degree. Assault in the First Degree is the most serious and is a Class B felony. Assault in… Read More
Charged with Domestic Violence in Connecticut?
What you need to know about Domestic Violence Crime in Connecticut. In Connecticut, domestic violence cases are treated differently than other criminal matters. Allegations of domestic violence can dramatically affect your family, job and reputation. An arrest for a domestic violence… Read More
All About Assault in the 2nd Degree in Connecticut [53a 60]
The state of Connecticut has three different Assault statutes, classified by degree. Assault in the First Degree is the most serious and is a Class B felony. Second Degree Assault is a Class C felony or Class D felony in… Read More
Domestic Violence Protocol in Connecticut
History behind Connecticut’s Family, or Domestic, Violence Laws Prior to 1983, police who were called to respond to domestic incidents often acted as peacekeepers and deescalated volatile situations. When responding to domestic incidents, police did not always arrest the individual,… Read More
Assault in the First Degree in Connecticut
The state of Connecticut has three different Assault statutes, classified by degree. Assault in the First Degree is the most serious, and is a Class B felony. Assault in the Second Degree is a Class D felony and Assault in… Read More