Legal Articles, General Practice

Admissibility of Chemical Test and Breathalyzer Results for DUI Prosecution

A blog post about DUI breathalyzer and toxicology tests and what is admissible in a criminal prosecution.

Connecticut Criminal Charge Breach of Peace

A blog post about breach of peace in Connecticut and the penalties.

Connecticut Criminal Charge of Disorderly Conduct

A blog post about the criminal charge of disorderly conduct in Connecticut.

Connecticut Family Violence Program

A blog post about the family violence program in Connecticut.

Criminal Trespass Elements

A blog post about the crime of criminal trespass and the elements in Connecticut.

Larceny as Theft of Services

A blog post about theft of services in Connecticut.

Shopkeeper Rights to Detain Shoplifters

A blog post about what shopkeepers can do when faced with a shoplifter.

The Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus Field Sobriety Test

A blog post about one of the field tests a police officer may employ during a DUI pullover.

The One Leg Stand Field Sobriety Test

A blog post about one of the field sobriety tests a police officer may employ during a DUI pullover.

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