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Purpose of this publication is to be a quick answer guide to Connecticut criminal practice questions.
User benefits of this product:
Stephan Seeger's expertise includes state and federal criminal representation, misdemeanors and felonies, jury trials, appeals and civil litigation.
This Practice Guide provides a step-by-step process of a criminal trial in Connecticut combined with the author's practice tips, warnings, strategies, and checklists gleaned from years as a trial litigator.
The checklists depict the essential steps of each task, with cross-references to relevant authority, forms, and discussion of the topic within the chapter itself.
This product also includes numerous useful forms.
​Chapter 1 Commencement of Action
Chapter 2 Subject Matter Jurisdiction
Chapter 3 Personal Jurisdiction
Chapter 4 Parties, Capacity, Joinder, Third Parties
Chapter 5 Forum, Venue, Transfer of Actions
Chapter 6 Pleadings
Chapter 7 Service of Process and Papers
Chapter 8 Statutes of Limitation
Chapter 9 Appearance and Default
Chapter 10 Discovery
Chapter 11 Motion Practice
Chapter 12 Pretrial Procedure
Chapter 13 Settlement, Release, Alternative Dispute Resolution
Chapter 14 Temporary Restraining Orders and Preliminary Injunctions
Chapter 15 Consolidation, Severance, Separate Trial
Chapter 16 Summary Disposition
Chapter 17 Voluntary and Involuntary Dismissal
Chapter 18 Offers of Judgment
Chapter 19 Attorney Conduct; Sanctions
Chapter 20 Special Proceedings
Index