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Showing 3 criminal defense lawyers in Niantic, CT
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Pazz Injury Law
351 Main St, Niantic, CT 06357
(860) 691-1184
pazzaglialaw.com
Mc Namara & Mc Namara PC
100 Pennsylvania Ave, Niantic, CT 06357
(860) 739-3918
mcnamaralawpc.com
Stevens, Harris & Guernsey, P.C.
351 Main St, Niantic, CT 06357
(860) 739-6906
What Does a Criminal Defense Lawyer in Niantic Cost?
The cost of a criminal defense lawyer in Connecticut can range from 1,500 to 5,000 for flat-fee misdemeanor cases, while felony cases may cost 5,000 to 20,000 or more. Hourly rates typically range from 200 to 500 per hour. Costs depend on the complexity of the case, the lawyer experience, and the court location. This is general information and not legal advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of criminal cases does a Niantic lawyer handle?
A criminal defense lawyer in Niantic typically handles cases such as DUI, drug offenses, assault, theft, and traffic violations. They also represent clients in Connecticut Superior Court for more serious felony charges.
How soon should I contact a lawyer after an arrest in Connecticut?
You should contact a lawyer as soon as possible after an arrest. In Connecticut, you have a right to remain silent and to have an attorney present during questioning. Early legal advice can protect your rights and improve your case outcome.
What is the statute of limitations for criminal charges in Connecticut?
In Connecticut, the statute of limitations varies by crime. For most felonies, the state must file charges within five years. For serious crimes like murder, there is no time limit. A lawyer can explain how these rules apply to your situation.