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
Understanding Diversion Programs for First-Time Offenders in Connecticut
If you are charged with a crime in Connecticut, you might be worried about what will happen to you. Will you have to spend time in jail? What other consequences could you face
Police Use of Force: What Are Your Rights During a Police Encounter in Connecticut?
Getting stopped by the police is not a fun experience for anyone. It can be particularly stressful if you are unsure of your rights. You may also have justifiable concerns about the police

