In criminal court, many possible outcomes may not result in incarceration. In Connecticut, unlike any other state, it is possible to avoid a criminal record even after several arrests! The State of Connecticut has an interest in rehabilitating its citizens. We have many programs that may result in a dismissal of your case or no criminal record.
Even in simple cases, an attorney by your side is there for you and to guide you through the process. We will always explain the process to reduce your stress as much as possible and answer your questions. The hardest part is not knowing what's going to happen in your case. A lawyer who communicates with you regularly can help you get through this terrible time.
There are many procedures in court that people do not understand and the prosecutor's or the judge's explanation may not be clear. As your attorneys, we are there to explain the process and procedures to you in terms that you will understand. We know the questions to ask, the direction your case should go, and what needs to be done to make you successful. Therefore, to avoid confusion, additional unnecessary court dates, and worst of all, potentially additional criminal charges, it's always best to get an experienced criminal defense lawyer on your side.
To schedule a free initial consultation regarding any criminal defense matter including charges about a sex offense, a drug offense, possession, sale, possession with intent to sell, a gun crimes, pistol without a permit, assault and sexual assault, crimes against children, like, risk of injury, child pornography, child molestation, rape, crimes of dishonesty, such as larceny, fraud, home improvement crimes, fraud against the public of governmental entities, reckless driving, breach of peace, unlawful restraint, strangulation, domestic violence, computer crimes, juvenile offenses, pardon applications, probation violations, contact the law firm by phone or email.
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Hartford, Tolland/Rockville, Danielson, Manchester, Norwich, New London, Middletown
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