Thanks for visiting. I am criminal defense and civil rights lawyer in Bethany, Connecticut. I also write commentary weekly for The Connecticut Law Tribune and blog on Crime & Federalism. Why blog? I am opinionated and wanted a daily forum. Stay tuned.
The Mateczkos' insisted they were wrongly accused of forgery. Rather than take a plea bargain, they insisted on going to trial. The state dropped the case to avoid the risk of trial, and the case was dismissed.
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The Mateczkos' insisted they were wrongly accused of forgery. Rather than take a plea bargain, they insisted on going to trial. The state dropped the case to avoid the risk of trial, and the case was dismissed.
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Pattis and other lawyers discuss the legal implcations of the Don Imus.
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Ken Krayeske was taking pictures of the Governor at her inaugural parade when police officers arrested him. Why the arrest? His name was on a list of activitists and he was therefore perceived as a threat. When the state agreed to drop the charges against him, he insisted on a dismissal.
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A cancer victim's doctors have prescribed marijuana to help her survive. The federal government won't let her follow her doctor's orders. Do the courts really want her to just shut up and die?
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