One of the most important rights all Americans have is the right to vote. Voting enables citizens to voice their opinion, hold elected official accountable, and make a difference. With the state caucuses
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Reasonable Doubt vs. Probable Cause
The two legal standards of proof police officers need to determine whether to make a traffic stop, detain a person for questioning, conduct a search, or make an arrest are reasonable suspicion and
Do I Have to Register as a Connecticut Sex Offender Forever?
Getting convicted of a sex crime in Connecticut can be devastating. Not only does it result in a lengthy prison sentence and expensive fines, but also registration as a sex offender. Sex offender registration means providing
How Your Social Media Activity Can Impact Your Criminal Case
Social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram now play a big role in our lives. From posting photos and videos of a recent trip to keeping up with friends and family,
What Is A Motion To Suppress?
Motion to Suppress Evidence in Connecticut If the police committed an error in your case, your criminal defense attorney can file a motion to suppress with the judge. If the judge grants the motion, the