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In the state of Connecticut, nearly 10,000 violent crimes were reported in 2006 alone, along with roughly 4,200 robberies and nearly 700 rapes. Across the United States, approximately 89,110 rapes and 12,658 murders occur each year. The United States puts a whopping 0.7% of its population in prison annually – higher than any other nation. Because America is considered the crime capital of the world, it should come as no surprise that the United States also has more criminal lawyers and attorneys than any other place on the planet.

If you have been accused of a crime, whether you are guilty or not, you will need to hire a Connecticut criminal lawyer or attorney to help you with your case. If you are suing a convicted criminal for damages resulting from a crime, you will need to hire a civil lawyer or attorney. Even if the person was not convicted and you feel they should have been, and you want to sue them for damages -- you should hire a Connecticut civil lawyer or attorney. Connecticut criminal lawyers and attorneys represent individuals who have been charged with crimes by arguing their cases in courts of law. A Connecticut criminal lawyer or attorney will typically have a private practice concentrating on criminal law.

If you have been involved in a crime and you have been arrested, you must request an attorney or contact a private criminal lawyer or attorney immediately. There are many things to look for when hiring a Connecticut lawyer or attorney. A good criminal attorney will be familiar with important laws of the state of Connecticut because many criminal law rules are hidden away in court interpretations of federal and state constitutions.

Connecticut attorneys will also be familiar with Connecticut court customs and procedures that you won’t find in a book. They will also have a clear understanding of the "hidden costs" of pleading guilty, they will spend significant amounts of time on your case, and they will hire and manage investigators, and they will research and gather vital information from prosecution witnesses. They will also have an eye for those who embellish and an ear for the facts.

If you are ready to contact a Connecticut criminal lawyer or attorney, visit the American Bar Association. The ABA features a lawyer locator, which can help you search for a criminal lawyer or attorney in Connecticut. Access absolutely is free.


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