This is the second part of a two-part series. In this part, I will share with you the 5 things that you need to know AFTER a Connecticut DWI arrest. #1 Whether you need it or not, and whether you're innocent or guilty of DWI, you should immediately engage a...
Month: May 2019
Five Things that You Need to Know in Order to Avoid a Connecticut DWI
This is the first of a two-part series about Connecticut DWI. In this first part, we will share with you the five most important things to understand in order to avoid a Connecticut DWI. #1 - This may sound very simple, but the first way to avoid a Connecticut DWI is...
Misdemeanors aren’t necessarily minor
You're not stealing cars or robbing banks, but you've gotten into a little trouble with the law. What happens next? Here's how "minor" crimes are handled in the state of Connecticut. What are examples of minor crimes? First off, it's worth noting that what counts as a...
How you could get a OWI without drinking alcohol
When most people think of operating a vehicle while under the influence, they associate the charge with drunk drivers. However, in some circumstances, a driver can be issued an OWI without having had a drop of alcohol. Before getting behind the wheel of a car, it's...
3 Easy ways to get better at driving in the dark
If it seems like driving under the cover of night is a bit more challenging than during the day, you'd be right. The night presents more danger risks for drivers that can lead to costly accidents. But, preparing for nighttime driving in these ways can help you get...
Newland v. Commissioner of Corrections
The right to counsel is such a fundamental principle that the denial of that right calls into question the entire validity of any trial where a defendant is not represented by an attorney. That was the issue presented by our own Attorney to the Supreme Court in...