Criminal Defense Lawyers in Connecticut Near Me, page 31
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Masters, Puhlick & Cartier, P.C.
Norwich,
Connecticut
Accident Lawyers - Criminal Defense Lawyers - Discrimination & Civil Rights Lawyers
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Pearl Helen Z Attorney
New Britain,
Connecticut
Attorneys - Criminal Defense Lawyers
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Lisa J. Mainolfi
Milford,
Connecticut
Accident Lawyers - Attorneys - Criminal Defense Lawyers - Custody & Support Lawyers - Family Lawyers - Vehicular Accident Lawyers
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Throwe, James H. Attorney
East Hartford,
Connecticut
Criminal Defense Lawyers - Custody & Support Lawyers
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Stone Brian M Attorney
Shelton,
Connecticut
Criminal Defense Lawyers - Employment & Labor Lawyers
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Maher & Murtha, LLC
Bridgeport,
Connecticut
Administrative & Governmental Lawyers - Appeals Lawyers - Attorneys - Construction Lawyers - Criminal Defense Lawyers
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Pepe & Hazard
Hartford,
Connecticut
Attorneys - Construction Lawyers - Criminal Defense Lawyers - Employment & Labor Lawyers - Real Estate Attorneys Commercial & Industrial
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R. Bartley Halloran
Farmington,
Connecticut
Accident Lawyers - Attorneys - Corporate Business Lawyers - Corporate Finance & Securities Lawyers - Criminal Defense Lawyers - Vehicular Accident Lawyers
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Poirot David M Attorney
Hartford,
Connecticut
Attorneys - Criminal Defense Lawyers - Personal Injury Lawyers
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Begun & Oswald LLC
Stamford,
Connecticut
Accident Lawyers - Attorneys - Criminal Defense Lawyers - Employment & Labor Lawyers - Personal Injury Lawyers - Workers' Compensation Lawyers
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A criminal defense lawyer, is a lawyer (mostly barristers) specializing in the defense of individuals and companies charged with criminal activity. Some criminal defense lawyers are privately retained, while others are employed by the various jurisdictions with criminal courts for appointment to represent indigent persons; the latter are generally called public defenders. The terminology is imprecise because each jurisdiction may have different practices with various levels of input from state and federal law or consent decrees. Some jurisdictions use a rotating system of appointments with judges appointing a private practice attorney or firm for each case.