Resources
Criminal Defense
Charged with evading responsibility (hit and run) in Connecticut under C.G.S. § 14-224? Learn what the law requires, potential penalties, and common defenses in property damage, injury, and fatal accident cases.
Learn when theft becomes robbery under Connecticut law, the different degrees of robbery charges, potential felony penalties, juvenile robbery cases, and important defense considerations.
Drug charges in Connecticut can range from simple possession to serious possession with intent to sell allegations. Learn how these charges are defined, what evidence prosecutors use, and what penalties may apply in these cases.
Felony larceny charges in Connecticut can carry serious penalties depending on the value of the property and the circumstances of the offense. Learn how Connecticut law defines larceny, the different felony degrees, and what penalties may apply.
Overview of burglary charges in Connecticut, including 1st, 2nd, and 3rd degree offenses under C.G.S. §§ 53a-101–103, key legal elements, and potential penalties.
Learn how Threatening in Connecticut under C.G.S. § 53a-61aa is charged, including first-degree offenses, firearm-related threats, and juvenile cases involving schools, texts, or verbal statements.
Charged with criminal mischief in Connecticut? Learn how property damage cases are classified under C.G.S. §§ 53a-115–117, including penalties for vandalism, domestic disputes, and juvenile offenses. Explore how intent, damage value, and property type affect misdemeanor and felony charges.
Charged with criminal trespass in Connecticut? Learn the differences between 1st, 2nd, and 3rd degree criminal trespass under C.G.S. §§ 53a-107, 53a-108, and 53a-109 and what penalties may apply.
Violating a protective order in Connecticut can result in serious felony charges under C.G.S. § 53a-223. Learn how these cases are prosecuted and how Flannery Law represents clients facing protective order violation allegations.