Resources

Juvenile Defense

A Guide to Disorderly Conduct in Connecticut (C.G.S. § 53a-182)

Disorderly Conduct is a common Connecticut misdemeanor often charged in cases involving loud arguments, public disturbances, or family disputes. Learn how C.G.S. § 53a-182 works, potential penalties, and important legal considerations.

A Guide to Breach of Peace in Connecticut (C.G.S. § 53a-181) – Flannery Law

Charged with Breach of Peace in Connecticut (C.G.S. § 53a-181)? Learn what the charge means, possible penalties, and how it may impact your case in court.

New Britain Juvenile Attorney: Protect Your Child’s Future

When your child is involved in the juvenile justice system, every step matters. A New Britain Juvenile Attorney from Flannery Law provides experienced, compassionate guidance to protect their rights and future. From navigating New Britain Juvenile Court to pursuing diversion programs, Attorney Tianyi Flannery ensures families receive strong advocacy focused on growth, not punishment.

Connecticut Juvenile Arrest and College Applications

Juvenile records in Connecticut are confidential and can be erased protect your child’s future with skilled legal guidance.

Connecticut Juvenile Defense: A Guide on How a Juvenile Can Be Transferred to Adult Court in Connecticut

Juvenile case transfers in Connecticut shift minors to adult court, risking harsher penalties. Legal guidance is crucial for protection.