Connecticut Criminal Defense Lawyers Representing Clients in Sextortion and Pornography Crime Scams When you are on the computer or sending emails on your smartphone, it is easy to click on websites and links without even realizing what images and content… Read More
Sexual Assault FAQs
Q. What kind of evidence is required to prove a sexual assault? A. People often believe that physical evidence, like DNA or observable physical injuries, are required to prove a sexual assault, but this is not true. Many defendants have… 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
The Critical Importance of Legal Counsel When Facing a Connecticut Sex Crime Case
While any criminal allegation or conviction will affect your life, being accused of a sex crime can have particularly serious and long-lasting implications. You have to worry about potential penal consequences, such as a prison sentence, and many other ancillary,… Read More
Trial begins for accused child molester
A trial begins next week for a TV personality accused of molesting a child of 10 years of age. The 37 year old male, from Old Lyme – Connecticut, was suspended following his arrest in January 2018. Christopher Dionne denies… Read More
Probation Granted in Sex Sting Operation
Convicted in a child sex sting operation, a New Haven man received a suspended sentence, and will now face ten years on probation, and on the sex offender registry. Marvin Dunkley, 43, was charged after responding to a fake Craigslist… Read More
Bill to Change CT Sex Offender Registry Advances
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