Statistics show that 10% of all criminal arrests made in the US are comprised of DUI arrests. This shows just how common DUIs are all across America. That said, it is important to understand that DUIs will differ everywhere you go. If you live in Connecticut, the DUI process…
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DMV License Suspensions for a DUI Arrest
Many clients do not understand that an arrest for a DUI will result in two separate proceedings against them. The first is a criminal case in the Superior Court. Many first-time offenders may be eligible for the IDIP diversionary program, which can result in the dismissal of the criminal DUI…
Is Shoplifting an “Arrest” and how to Resolve a Shoplifting Case
Shoplifting is a Misdemeanor in Connecticut Many clients who contact our office about a shoplifting arrest do not think that it is an “arrest” because, in most cases, the police do not put handcuffs on you and bring you to the police station. Rather, most of the time, the…
What To Do if You Have a Diversionary Program Termination Date Postponed By Covid-19?
As the criminal court closure has extended now for over 6 weeks, and with no end in sight many clients who have pending diversionary programs are being adversely impacted. Given the tight job market, having a pending criminal case could make finding a new job more difficult or impossible. Also,…
Guide for Handling Your Domestic Violence Arrest During the COVID-19 Crisis
Dometic violence arrests were on the rise in Connecticut even before the COVID-19 crisis. Since people have been locked in their homes doing social distancing – arrest rates for domestic violence have sky-rocketed. In this blog, I want to talk a little bit about what is driving this spike in…
5 Things to Know About Connecticut Pretrial Diversionary Programs
In this blog, we are going to review five things that people should know about pretrial diversionary programs in Connecticut. If you have been arrested for a serious motor vehicle offense or crime in Connecticut, one option is to plead not guilty and take your case to trial. Going to…
Defending Disorderly Conduct as a Domestic Violence Charge in Connecticut
What Is Disorderly Conduct in Connecticut? Disorderly conduct is one of the most commonly charged offenses in Connecticut, and when it involves family members, spouses, or people living together, it is treated as a domestic violence offense. While it is only a Class C misdemeanor, the consequences can be life-changing.…
What To Do if You Are Arrested For Domestic Violence in Connecticut?
In this blog, I am going to give you five things to do if you have been arrested for a domestic violence crime in Connecticut. Domestic violence arrests are more common than any other kind of arrest. This is because there is a mandatory arrest statute for all domestic violence…
Over Reaction to the Dulos Case – Legislative Proposals In Hartford to Expand the Definition of “Domestic Violence”
Everyone in Connecticut including the author is outraged about the death of Jennifer Dulos. For those who may have been living under a rock for the last year, Jennifer was in the midst of a “high conflict” divorce case in Stamford Superior Court last May when she disappeared. Her estranged…
The Presumption of Innocence – Was Fotis Dulos Treated Fairly?
Everyone thinks that Fotis Dolus killed his estranged wife. After all, that is what the state alleges he did in the arrest warrant charging him with her murder. Why even bother with the trial? Let’s face it the crime he was accused of was so horrible and unthinkable no one…