Legal Articles, Criminal

BAC Tests and The Admissibility of Evidence in Connecticut DUI Cases

Blog post on admissibility of BAC tests in DUI cases in COnnecticut.

Connecticut DMV and "Adminstrative Per Se" DUI Penalties

Blog post on laws in Connecticut on OUI (operating a vehicle under the influence of drugs or alcohol).

Drunk Driver Relies on 2 Hour Test Window in DUI Appeal

Blog post on the appeal of a DUI appeal.

Drunk Driver Cries Prosecutorial Misconduct in Wake of 2 Year Prison Sentence

Blog post on the topic of a possible case of a prosecutor committing misconduct in a drunk driver's case.

How to Appeal a Criminal Conviction in Connecticut Court

Blog post on the steps to take in Connecticut to appeal a criminal conviction.

State Appeals Connecticut Court Decision to Set Aside Felony Conviction

Blog post on the outcome of an appeal in Connecticut.

Man Appeals Assault Conviction on Basis of 'Impossible' DNA Evidence

Blog post on case in Connecticut where a man has appealed his conviction because of a lack of DNA evidence.

Appeal v. Writ Petition: Understanding Your Post-Conviction Options

Blog post on the difference between an appeal and a writ as well as options for someone who has been convicted of a crime.

Second Circuit Lacks Jurisdiction to Erase Criminal Records

Article on Second Circuit's lack of ability to erase a person's criminal record after they have completed rehabilitation.

Connecticut Supreme Court Limits In-Court Witness Identification of Suspects

Blog post on Connecticut Supreme Court limiting ability of witnesses to identify suspects in court.

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