Burglary, Theft, Robbery, Larceny
Hartford Theft Attorneys
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Weapons Charges In order to possess a gun (pistols, guns, revolvers, etc.) in Connecticut one must first obtain a permit from their local police department and in most instances the State Police. Carrying the pistol-revolver without a permit carries a minimum mandatory one (1) year jail sentence. If you have a prior felony conviction, carrying a pistol, revolver, etc. is prohibited and carries a lengthy prison sentence. There are limited exceptions to possessing a pistol/revolver, etc. without a permit (i.e. in one’s “home” or “place of work”). These exceptions are extremely limited and one ought to consult with an Attorney prior to obtaining a gun without a permit. |
The Woolf Law Firm, LLC, Attorneys at Law, defend a variety of theft crimes, including burglary, robbery, and larceny offenses.
In Connecticut, someone can be charged with burglary when there is attempted or actual breaking and entering of premises such as a house, retail store, restaurant, or gas station. The severity of the fine and possible jail time increases as the value of the items stolen increases.
Theft crimes can also be considered felony offenses. Robbery (armed or otherwise) is a felony where something is intentionally taken by force and against the will of the person in possession of the stolen item(s).
The Woolf Law Firm, LLC , in East Hartford, Connecticut, defend individuals charged with all types of theft charges, from robbery to petty theft. For over 15 years, we have handled thousands of criminal cases throughout Connecticut.
Contact our Hartford Theft Attorneys to set up a free initial consultation . At the initial consultation we will explain to you how we intend to proceed with your matter, as well as our fee for representing you. If you decide to retain us as your criminal defense Attorney, we will deduct that retainer fee from our overall fee agreement. We accept all major credit card - MasterCard, Visa, American Express, and Novus / Discover.


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