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Jullian H Jones

Jullian H Jones

Law Office of Jullian H Jones, P.L.L.C.
  • Criminal Law
  • Connecticut, Southern District of New York
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Attorney Jones is dedicated to providing clients with comprehensive legal representation in criminal defense. He offers personalized and specialized attention for each and every case. With years of experience as a practicing attorney and substantial experience helping those charged with federal and state criminal offenses, you can trust his knowledge and effectiveness. When your freedom is at jeopardy, you don’t only need an experienced trial lawyer, you need a warrior and Attorney Jones provides both.

Education
Central State University
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Massachusetts School of Law
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Professional Experience
Felony Trial Attorney
Connecticut Public Defender
Current
Harris Law LTD.
Current
Attorney
Law Office of Jullian H. Jones, P.L.L.C.
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Professional Associations
State Bar of Connecticut
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Current
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Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
Connecticut
State of Connecticut Judicial Branch
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Southern District of New York
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United States District Court
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Fees
  • Free Consultation
  • Credit Cards Accepted
Practice Area
Criminal Law
Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
Languages
  • English
Legal Answers
Q. case was dismissed after completing AR. On my paperwork it says "This Case is a Non- Disclosable Dismissal" Explain?
A: A case that is nolled is automatically dismissed 13 months after the nolle was entered. Once a case has been dismissed you are allowed under CT statutes to say you have never been arrested before. These cases are "non-disclosable" because admitting that there was a case in the first place may violate the intent of dismissing and erasing the case.
Q. What is the precise definition of CT statute 53a48 ?
A: Sec. 53a-48. Conspiracy. Renunciation. (a) A person is guilty of conspiracy when, with intent that conduct constituting a crime be performed, he agrees with one or more persons to engage in or cause the performance of such conduct, and any one of them commits an overt act in pursuance of such conspiracy.

(b) It shall be a defense to a charge of conspiracy that the actor, after conspiring to commit a crime, thwarted the success of the conspiracy, under circumstances manifesting a complete and voluntary renunciation of his criminal purpose.

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Law Office of Jullian H. Jones, P.L.L.C.
750 Main St.
Hartford, CT 06103
Telephone: (860) 251-9513
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