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30 East Main Street, Avon, CT, 06001

DUI Lawyer in Avon, CT

Criminal Defense, DUI, and Personal Injury

Have you been charged with a DUI? Do you need a dedicated team of lawyers to help you with your white collar crime case? No matter what the charge is, you can count on the Law Offices of Pat Brown in Avon, CT to be there for you. Our committed team has helped many of our clients achieve the best possible outcomes for their case. With us on your side, you can count on a lawyer that will always fight for your rights.

Count on Pat Brown for Criminal and DUI Defense

Every day someone is in need of a lawyer to help them fight for their freedom. Whether you are in need of help on a DUI case, a burglary, a slip and fall accident, or a misdemeanor, our knowledgeable team can assist you. We always strive to minimize the long-term impact that criminal charges can have on your life.  If you are need of a professional lawyer, seek the help from our team at the Law Offices of Pat Brown and contact us today!

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Jury Trial vs. Bench Trial: How to Choose the Best Option for Your Case
January 27, 2025
Factors to consider in deciding whether to waive the right to a criminal jury trial A person charged with a crime (a “defendant”) has a constitutional right to a trial by jury. The defendant may choose to waive, or give up, that right and proceed to trial before a judge alone. This is called a… The post Trial before a Judge or Jury appeared first on Law Offices of Pat Brown.
Pre-sentence Investigation Report and Interview
January 27, 2025
What is the purpose of the pre-sentence investigation report (PSIR) in criminal cases? In most criminal cases, guilty pleas are rapid and rote, and do not provide much information to the judge about the criminal defendant, his merits or his shortcomings. Perhaps because of this, most jurisdictions authorize an adjournment between plea or trial and… The post Pre-sentence Investigation Report and Interview appeared first on Law Offices of Pat Brown.
Female blowing into a breathalyzer in the car
July 8, 2024
Driving Under the Influence (DUI) is a serious offense with significant legal and personal consequences. Whether you're a first-time offender or facing repeat charges, it's crucial to understand the nuances of DUI laws and what to expect if you're charged. In this blog, we'll explore the essential aspects of DUIs to help you navigate the legal landscape.
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Our Staff Is Qualified, Skillful, and Professional

We are part of your community and are ready to help you! See below some of the frequently asked questions we get. If you can not find the answer to you question here, Please call us at (860) 321-7722.

  • What are your office hours?

    Our office hours are Monday-Friday from 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM with 24/7 emergency service available.

  • What languages does your staff speak?

    Our staff speaks English and Spanish.

  • What sets your law firm apart from others?

    We are a small, family-run law office. Our associates really want to do the best they can for clients as though they were their own family. We understand that anyone’s brother can be in the wrong place at the wrong time!

  • Can you beat this case?

    I am dedicated to getting you the best possible result and I am not afraid to take a case to trial.  Every case is fact-specific and trials can be unpredictable.  Sometimes, witnesses do not show up, or they do and change their story.  You need an experienced and effective lawyer to take advantage of that when it happens.

  • Can you get my case dismissed?

    I have gotten many cases dismissed both before trial and during a trial.  All cases are different and those dismissals depended on several factors. The most important factor is having an experienced lawyer who the prosecution knows is not afraid to take a case to trial. 

  • Do you handle sexual assault cases?

    Yes, I have taken a number of sex crime-related cases to trial in the last 30 years.  I have obtained 'not guilty' results in Military, Federal and State Courts around the country.  I have represented people falsely accused of sex crimes against adults and children.  These include late reporting, child abuse, date rape, spousal rape and all other kinds of accusations.  I have tried and won not only rape cases, but also voyeurism, child pornography cases, interstate travel cases, coercion by superiors or others, and those alleging attacks by strangers.

  • Do you handle fraud cases?

    Yes, I have handled a number of complex fraud-related matters in Federal and State Courts where I have obtained acquittals and lesser-included verdicts that helped my clients avoid jail time.  My experience includes Medicaid fraud, insurance fraud, mortgage fraud, financial crimes, Internet fraud, identity theft, Visa and other government document fraud, USDA Farm Program fraud, LHWCA fraud, and violations of U.S. regulations that are criminal offenses.

  • Do you handle drug cases?

    Yes, I have handled thousands of misdemeanor and felony drug cases in Federal, Military and State Courts.

  • Do you do federal cases?

    Yes, I have been doing federal criminal trials and appeals since 1996 and have tried hundreds of federal criminal cases.  They range from misdemeanor offense at National Parks, military installations, and other federal property to federal death penalty murder cases. 

  • Are you a federal lawyer?

    Yes, I am admitted and handled cases to completion in federal courts in 6 states, four Courts of Appeal, and am certified as learned counsel for death penalty representation in several states and federal court.  I have also won several cases on Appeal and represent persons in 2255 and 2254 post-conviction matters.

  • Can you get me a good deal?

    I believe so, but a good deal is in the eye of the beholder.  I will work tirelessly to get you what you consider a good deal.

  • Do you win cases?

    Yes, I have successfully tried hundreds of cases to 'not guilty verdicts' or a more favorable result than could have occurred without the trial.

  • How many cases have you tried?

    Over 250 jury trials and counting.

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