Driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs (DUI) is more than just a traffic violation. It’s a criminal offense. If you are convicted of a DUI in Connecticut, you could lose your
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Alternatives to Incarceration for Drug Charges in Connecticut
Connecticut’s drug laws are applied very differently to those possessing drugs for personal use as opposed to those selling drugs or possessing drugs with the intent to sell. The Connecticut criminal justice system
Tactics the Prosecution Uses in Domestic Violence Cases
Domestic violence charges are serious and, even if you are innocent, you’ll need a strong defense to have the optimal outcome of your case. Before you talk to anyone in law enforcement, you
If Someone Damages a Stolen Car, Is That a Crime?
Taking someone’s car without their permission is considered a theft crime. Many stories about auto theft report that the person who took the vehicle, in their attempt to avoid being caught, hit objects on
Can I Remove An Ignition Interlock Device From M
If you’ve been convicted of a specific DUI offense, the court may have ordered the installation of an ignition interlock device (IID) on your vehicle. Such a penalty is imposed to prevent further instances of drunk driving and decrease