The Deadly Weapon Offender Registry is is a non-public registry, where those who have been convicted of criminal charges involving a deadly weapon are required to submit their personal information to the registry and maintain this registration for five years after...
Have you recently been accused of second degree assault, but still aren’t sure what it means? The entire night of being arrested might go by like a blur, but this makes it all the more important to hire a criminal defense attorney who is experienced with assault...
Being caught and charged with a crime is a disorienting experience enough, but what if you were arrested for being a criminal accomplice instead? What if you had nothing to do with the crime, but are being named as an accomplice by the police? Here’s what you should...
You will be expected to appear in court at a certain time and date after being charged with a criminal violation. If the offense isn’t a traffic infraction, more than one hearing is generally necessary and none of them are elective. If you are not present at...
What are Your Constitutional Rights in Criminal Case Proceedings? Those accused of a crime have certain important rights that must be respected throughout the legal process and criminal case proceedings. Criminal defendants can take the required actions to defend...
Can You Challenge a DUI License Suspension in Connecticut? It is illegal to operate a vehicle while under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol in Connecticut. DUI offenses are prosecuted with high priority in the criminal courts of Connecticut. There is also a...