Pattis & Paz LLC
383 Orange Street, 1st Floor, New Haven, CT 06511
In the complex landscape of criminal justice, understanding the nuances of sentencing laws can provide significant advantages for defendants. In Connecticut, securing an earlier sentencing date can be crucial for defendants, as it impacts the commencement of the Risk Reduction Earned Credits system—often referred to as "good time credit." This system can substantially decrease the time a defendant is required to serve.
Connecticut categorizes crimes into two main parole eligibility groups: 85% and 50%. The former includes severe offenses such as violent crimes and sex offenses, requiring that at least 85% of the sentence be served, minus any applicable earned credits. The latter group allows for parole consideration after half the sentence has been served, provided the defendant meets certain conditions.
Upon sentencing, individuals receive an Offender Accountability Plan (OAP) from the Department of Corrections (DOC). This plan outlines required activities and behaviors during incarceration. Compliance with the OAP and avoidance of disciplinary infractions can lead to earning up to five days off the sentence per month.
Youthful offenders face their own set of challenges and considerations. For those charged with an 85% offense and adjudicated as youthful offenders, their records may be expunged upon reaching the age of 21. However, they must first navigate the complexities of their sentencing and earned credits.
For professional guidance on navigating the complexities of the Connecticut criminal justice system and to ensure the best possible outcome for your case, consider consulting with experienced legal professionals. Contact us today to learn more about how early sentencing and risk reduction credits can benefit your situation and to discuss your specific legal needs.
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383 Orange Street, 1st Floor, New Haven, CT 06511
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Pattis & Paz LLC
383 Orange Street, 1st Floor, New Haven, CT 06511
(203) 393-3017
4 Research Dr Suite 402, Shelton, CT 06484
(203) 393-3017
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From our New Haven, Connecticut base Pattis & Paz LLC law firm represents clients charged with felonies or misdemeanors throughout CT including metro areas of New Haven, Milford, Meriden, Middletown, Bridgeport, Hartford, North Stamford, Stamford, Waterbury, East Norwalk, Norwalk, Danbury, New Britain as well as throughout Fairfield County, New Haven County, Middlesex County, Litchfield County, Hartford County, New London County, Windham County, and elsewhere in Connecticut as well as in New York federal courts.
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