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  • 8 Tips for Applying for Jobs with a Criminal Record
    8 Tips for Applying for Jobs with a Criminal Record
    If you’re thinking about improving your happiness, you may have decided that you want a new job. However, you may have found that applying for jobs is more difficult when you have a criminal record. This is something that can automatically set you back when interviewing or trying to get a new position. However, this does not mean that you should give up on your dreams of finding a more fulfilling career. Here, I will discuss some great tips that...
  • 10 Things to Know About Connecticut Appellate Practice
    Appeals
    | 31 October 2014
    10 Things to Know About Connecticut Appellate Practice
    If you are looking for a few quick facts on appellate practice, this is the page to view! Below are the 10 most basic facts about the appellate practice and what you need to know if you are planning to appeal your case. For more detailed information, please check out the other pages in this section. One You can appeal a finding in your case up to three times. First, you appeal to the appellate court. If this does not...
  • 10 Things to Know About Connecticut Violation of Probation (VOP)
    Criminal Defense
    | 25 April 2014
    10 Things to Know About Connecticut Violation of Probation (VOP)
    Interested in learning more about Connecticut violation of probation? Here are some fast facts about violation of probation. Violation of Probation Facts 1. When you fail to follow the conditions of your probation it is a violation of probation. 2. Also, if you fail to follow any of your conditions or you get arrested, your probation officer may return your case to court. 3. In addition, there will be a court hearing and if they can prove a violation, you...
  • What are Connecticut Conditions of Release on Bail or Bond?
    Arrest
    | 24 April 2014
    What are Connecticut Conditions of Release on Bail or Bond?
    Conditions of Release In some cases, a judge or bail commissioner will attach conditions of release to a defendant’s bail. These conditions ask the defendant to do certain things or refrain from certain things. Some common conditions of release include: Requirement that the defendant doesn’t leave the state or country. Surrendering their passport to the court. The defendant avoids contact with the victim(s) involved in the case. The defendant maintains his or her employment. Not possessing or using any weapons....