Legal Articles, General Practice

The Walk and Turn Field Sobriety Test

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

Constitutionality of DUI Checkpoints/Road Blocks in Connecticut

A blog post about DUI Checkpoints and how your constitutional rights are affected.

Possession of Marijuana and its Punishment

A blog post about weed laws and punishments in Connecticut.

Protective Orders and Domestic Violence Charges

A blog post about domestic violence and the protective orders available in Connecticut.

Educational Neglect and Truancy: Vital Information for Every Parent

A blog post about educational neglect and truancy in Connecticut.

Mental Illness and the Workplace: What You Need to Know

A blog post about the mental illness and how the FMLA covers those in the workplace struggling with disabilities.

Photo Radar Bill to Punish Owners, Not Drivers

Photo Radar Bill to Punish Owners, Not Drivers

86 Miles per Hour and You’re a Criminal?

86 Miles per Hour and You’re a Criminal?

Medical Marijuana Breathalyzer and DUI Laws

Medical Marijuana Breathalyzer and DUI Laws

Are you Driving On a Suspended License?

Are you Driving On a Suspended License?

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