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Why Good People Get Arrested in Connecticut

Many good people make silly mistakes One of the most common things I hear from new clients is, “I never thought I’d be in this position.” Good, hardworking people with no criminal record often find themselves facing charges in Connecticut. They are professionals, parents, college students, immigrants, and retirees. Many…

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Arrested at the Stamford Train Station? Here’s What You Need to Know

The Stamford Transportation Center is one of the busiest train stations in New England. Thousands of commuters pass through daily, heading to New York City or up the New Haven Line. With heavy traffic comes a strong law-enforcement presence — and sometimes minor incidents or misunderstandings at the station can…

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Urban Exploring in Connecticut: When Photography Turns Into a Criminal Charge

Is Urban Exploring Illegal in Connecticut? Urban exploring — sometimes called “urbex” — is a hobby that’s grown in popularity over the last decade. People are fascinated by abandoned factories, forgotten hospitals, and old schools. For many, it’s about art, history, and photography. They’re not criminals — they’re adventurers with…

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