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New London, CT Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms

Directory of New London, Connecticut Attorneys, Lawyers, Law Firms, etc.
(83 attorneys currently listed)

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John Cocheo
111 Huntington Street
New London, CT 06320
(860) 443-5255
Conway & Londregan
38 Huntington Street
New London, CT 06320
(860) 447-3171
Coric Drzislav Dado
45 Channing Street
New London, CT 06320
(860) 442-8758
Eugene Cushman
1 Post Hill Place
New London, CT 06320
(860) 447-2692
Ramona Desalvo
981 Bank Street
New London, CT 06320
(860) 443-8480
Sebastian Desantis
247 Shaw Street
New London, CT 06320
(860) 444-0144
Meredith Diette
14 Eugene O Neill Drive Suite 202
New London, CT 06320
(860) 442-4715
Richard Dixon
58 Huntington Street
New London, CT 06320
(860) 447-1840
David Fabricant
199 Broad Street
New London, CT 06320
(860) 447-0001
Chester Fairlie
111 Huntington Street
New London, CT 06320
(860) 443-5297
David Gaccione
21 Huntington Street
New London, CT 06320
(860) 443-1887
Geraghty & Bonnano
21 Montauk Avenue
New London, CT 06320
(860) 447-8077
Tammie Gildea
216 Broad Street
New London, CT 06320
(860) 444-2828
Dean Golembeski
58 Huntington Street
New London, CT 06320
(860) 447-0331
Francis Gorham
Union Plaza
New London, CT 06320
(860) 447-0048
Gregory Yona
16 Granite Street
New London, CT 06320
(860) 443-9662
Nicholas Grello Jr
14 Eugene Oneill Drive Suite 202
New London, CT 06320
(860) 442-4747
Kathryn Guinan
56 Huntington Street
New London, CT 06320
(860) 442-1621
James Haviland II
71 Granite Street
New London, CT 06320
(860) 442-4315
George Heck
400 Bayonet Street Suite 102
New London, CT 06320
(860) 444-1664
Hellum & McIntyre
261 Williams Street
New London, CT 06320
(860) 447-0447
Don Hodgdon
88 Howard Street Suite C
New London, CT 06320
(860) 442-5300
Daniel Horgan
5 Shaws Cove Suite 200
New London, CT 06320
(860) 442-9099
Thomas Keramidas
111 Huntington Street Suite 1
New London, CT 06320
(860) 447-0033

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United States Attorney News

NSA employee accused in adopted son's death

Brian Patrick O'Callaghan is facing murder charges after it has been alleged that he had beaten his adopted son which resulted to the 3-year-old's death.

O'Callaghan is a former marine and a war veteran who now works for the NSA.

The suspicion against O'Callaghan started when police were called to the hospital where the boy was confined.

The boy was suffering from brain hemorrhage and fractures in the skull, injuries consistent with beating.

O'Callaghan had told police investigators that his wife had gone out of town thus he had been caring for the boy.

While under his care, O'Callaghan said the child had hit his shoulder in the shower after falling backwards. The next day, when he went to check on the boy who was napping, he said he noticed mucus coming out of the boy's nose and when he picked him up, the boy started vomiting so he brought him to the hospital.

Steven McCool, a defense lawyer in Washington representing O'Callaghan, is insisting on his client's innocence.

He said the allegations have no basis and that O'Callaghan is disputing that the child suffered several injuries in the head.

Judge denies third trial for man convicted of murder

Nicholas Christopher Ferro was denied a third trial for the death of Marques Butler in 2009.

Ferro's first trial had ended in a hung jury. In his second trial, he was convicted of murder in the second degree last September.

However, he had asked for a third trial with Miami attorney Carlos Gonzalez pointing out several things, the main of which is that the charges should not have been murder in the second degree because of the scant amount of time that Ferro and Butler have known each other before the incident happened.

According to Ferro's defense, a murder in the second degree charge would require that the perpetrator and victim are familiar with each other thus the need for a time requirement on how long they have known each other basing on the murder laws of Florida.

However, the judge said the amount of time is not required.

With Ferro's demand for a third trial denied, a life imprisonment sentence looms for him.

Former FOX 5 anchor exonerated of DUI charges

A jury has exonerated Amanda Davis, a retired anchor of FOX 5, from charges of driving under the influence and reckless driving.

Instead, she was held liable for not being able to maintain driving on one lane which resulted to an accident in 2012.

For her sentence, Davis will be serving the community for 20 hours.

She will also be made to pay $200 as fine.

Defending for Davis was Atlanta DUI lawyer William "Bubba" Head.

Former Human Rights Commission employee enters plea deal in child pornography

Larry Brinkin, who used to work for the Human Rights Commission of San Francisco, entered into a plea deal agreement on his child pornography charges.

The plea deal saw a second charge of child pornography distribution dropped against the 67-year-old Brinkin.

Under the plea deal, Brinkin will spend six months behind bars and another six months of house arrest. Afterwhich, he will undergo probation for four years.

Brinkin, who is a staunch supporter of the LGBT advocacy, will also be entered in the list of sexual offender and is ordered to go through therapy.

Randall Knox, an attorney in San Francisco, said that Brinkin has been deeply sorry for what he has done and has fully understood the damage that child pornography can inflict on victims.

Ex-cab driver agrees to plea deal in murder charges

A plea deal agreement has Broderick Kenyo Smith admitting to manslaughter instead of capital murder in the death of Arlando Maurice Pritchett in 2012.

The plea agreement will have Smith serving just a year in jail for a split sentence of 10 years.

His jail stay will be followed with probation for three years.

Should Smith violate his probation, he could be made to serve the rest of his 10-year sentence.

According to the police, Pritchett had an argument with a cab driver prior to his shooting while Smith admitted that he had been driving a cab during the time of the incident.

Birmingham defense attorney Charles Salvagio said Smith had shot Pritchett because the latter had robbed him.