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Bromson & Reiner

Divorce & Family Law, Real Estate, Criminal

Carlson & Dumeer, LLC

Estate Planning, Wills & Probate, Personal Injury, Criminal, Medical Malpractice

Cetacean Society International

Social Security, Dispute Resolution, Personal Injury, Family Law, Criminal

Conway Stoughton LLC

Dispute Resolution, Child Custody, Criminal, Banking & Finance, DUI-DWI

Univ Of Connecticut Legal Clinic

Criminal, Constitutional Law, Federal Appellate Practice

McConnell Family Law Group

Divorce & Family Law, Family Law, Criminal, Other

Bodner Shapiro Law Group

Criminal, Business, Divorce & Family Law

Jeremy N. Weingast

Traffic, Child Custody, White Collar Crime, Car Accident, Divorce

Law Offices Of Jacobs & Sodipo Llc

Real Estate, Immigration, Divorce & Family Law, Criminal

Livingston, Adler, Pulda, Meiklejohn & Kelly

Employee Rights, Employment Discrimination, Employment, DUI-DWI, Immigration

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State v. TD

... to 2003) § 54-251 and General Statutes § 54-257. After a hearing, the trial court found that, because the defendant had failed to register as a sex offender, he had violated the condition of his probation that required him to not violate any criminal law. ...

State v. DeJesus

... we will maintain the liberal standard, but do so as a limited exception to the prohibition on the admission of uncharged misconduct evidence in sexual assault cases to prove that the defendant had a propensity to engage in aberrant and compulsive criminal sexual behavior. ...

State v. Salamon

... In accordance with these principles, we have not hesitated to revisit and overrule our prior holdings, including prior holdings applicable to criminal matters; see, eg, State v. Skakel, supra, at 693, 888 A.2d 985; State v. Miranda, supra, at 733-34, 878 A.2d 1118; State v. Colon ...