Being attacked by a dog can cause serious physical injuries and emotional trauma that can last a lifetime. If you or your child were injured in a dog attack, you may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, and other dama…
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The Fourth Amendment protects people from illegal searches and seizures. The issue is frequently litigated in Connecticut drug crime cases where the government seeks to introduce evidence of an alleged drug crime that was obtained illegally. An exper…
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When a loved one dies because someone else was negligent — for example, in a car crash, a truck accident, or a motorcycle accident — your family may be entitled to compensation. Connecticut law allows the estate of the deceased person to file a w…
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An expert witness brings specialized knowledge and the ability to provide their opinion, which can help tip the scales in your favor in a criminal case. But what is an expert witness? How are expert witnesses different from other witnesses? And do yo…
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Every day, people around the world send billions of text messages. Whether making plans with friends or family or communicating with colleagues, texting has become integral to modern communication. Many of us consider text messages to be fairly priva…
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When police officers stop a driver suspected of drunk driving, they often activate a dashcam and bodycam to record the interaction. This video footage can later be important in proving whether a driver was under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Whi…
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Motorcycle riders face many road hazards. Some are shared with other motorists, while others are unique to motorcycle riders. Motorcycles have a smaller profile than other vehicles and are more difficult for other drivers to see. They also have fewer…
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Connecticut strengthened its gun laws after the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. State legislators passed laws that were widely viewed as the most sweeping set of gun laws in the country. Today, gun laws in Connecticut continue to be viewe…
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Connecticut’s Minor in Possession (MIP) law makes it illegal for someone under age 21 to possess or consume alcohol. Minor in Possession is a criminal infraction, punishable by a fine of $200 to $500 and a 30 to 60-day driver’s license suspension…
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Theft, which is known as “larceny” in Connecticut, covers a range of activities that involve taking another person’s property without permission with the intent to permanently deprive them of it. Theft crimes include everything from stealing an…
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