Disorderly conduct is a criminal offense that you have probably heard about, but may not understand exactly what it means. When can the police charge you with disorderly conduct? Can you be charged
What is the Difference Between Theft and Larceny Charges in Connecticut?
If you take something that doesn’t belong to you, then you are probably aware that you can be charged with a crime. What you might not know is exactly what that crime will
How is Bail Determined in Connecticut Criminal Cases?
When you are arrested on suspicion of committing a crime in Connecticut, you will be taken to the police station to be booked on the charges. In most cases, you will be required
Understanding Your Rights During a DUI Stop in Connecticut
In Connecticut, driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol and/or drugs is a crime. Specifically, it is illegal to drive with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08% or higher (0.02% if under
Types of Protective Orders in Domestic Violence Cases
In Connecticut, domestic violence includes situations where a family or household member physically abuses, stalks, threatens, or uses coercive control on another person. If a person is subjected to domestic violence, they may

