If you are charged with a crime by Connecticut authorities, there is a chance that your case will go to trial. However, there is also a chance that you'll receive a plea deal before that happens. You should take a closer look at the potential benefits of accepting...
Criminal Defense
Potential flaws with Breathalyzer tests
If a Connecticut police officer believes that you're driving while under the influence of alcohol, you may be asked to submit to a Breathalyzer test. The results of that test may determine whether you'll be taken into custody on suspicion of drunk driving. However,...
Can the police lie to you?
Contrary to popular belief, it's not illegal for the police in Connecticut to lie when they interrogate you. In fact, their deception could lead to false confessions, which results in wrongful convictions. Teenagers are particularly vulnerable to police deception...
What happens to your FAFSA after a drug conviction?
Having the support of government funding during college can make a difference in whether or not you can continue your education. As a recipient of federal student aid, you agree to comply with certain rules and expectations. Using drugs or distributing drugs can...
How does Connecticut penalize OUI?
Connecticut charges motorists with operating under the influence with blood alcohol content of 0.08% or higher at the time of arrest. Drivers can receive license suspension, fines and other penalties for an OUI conviction. Review the potential consequences for a...
The pardon process in Connecticut law
A criminal conviction in Connecticut carries consequences that can last for years. For young people, a felony or misdemeanor charge could impact employment in some positions, and it could affect the availability of federal grants for colleges. In certain situations, a...
DUI penalty increases your risk of distracted driving
A charge of driving under the influence of alcohol may carry with it a range of penalties as impaired driving is identified as a dangerous activity that puts other people in harm's way. Given this, most people would not think that one of the penalties a driver might...
Can a criminal conviction ruin my college dreams?
Few colleges might refuse a student because the person has a criminal conviction. However, there are several professions that make it impossible for you to gain employment with a criminal conviction or put a waiting period in place. If you wish to work in one of these...
What is Connecticut’s position on marijuana?
With the legalization of marijuana increasing in certain states, it is increasingly important to understand how your state views marijuana concerning drug offenses. While some states allow medical and recreational use of marijuana, other states consider even the...
What is possession with intent to sell?
There are a range of charges a person could face if law enforcement finds him or her in possession of illegal drugs. Some charges are more severe than others because they include two instances of illegal activity in one. A good example of this is possession with...