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Why Plea Offers Reflect Risk — Not Sympathy

When a prosecutor makes a plea offer in a Connecticut criminal case, it is not random. It is not personal. And it is rarely about sympathy.

It is about leverage. In Connecticut courts — whether in Stamford, Bridgeport, Hartford, or elsewhere in the Superior ...


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Your Own Doorbell Camera Could Be the Prosecution’s Strongest Evidence Against You

Most people install doorbell cameras for peace of mind and protection. What many don’t realize, however, is that those exact same cameras can quickly become powerful evidence in a criminal investigation.


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How Warrant Arrests and Delayed Investigations Really Work

It’s a question I get all the time: “An incident happened a few weeks ago, and I haven’t heard anything. Am I in the clear?” The honest answer is: not necessarily. In Connecticut, the police don’t have to arrest you on the day an incident occurs, and in many cases, they choose not to. I...


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A Criminal Defense Attorney’s Perspective on Why Silence Protects You

As a criminal defense attorney, one of the most common—and dangerous—misconceptions I encounter is the belief that innocence is its own defense during a police investigation. Clients ...


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Can Paying the Money Back Keep You Out of Prison?

When someone is charged with a financial crime in Connecticut, the first question they usually ask is, “Am I going to jail?” The immediate follow-up is almost always, “If I just pay the money back, will this go away?”

In


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