Waterbury, Connecticut Criminal Attorneys

Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 5 Waterbury attorneys and 4 law firms.

David J. Bozzuto

Connecticut Criminal attorney at Secor Cassidy and McPartland with 44 years of experience

41 Church Street, Waterbury, CT

Donald C. McPartland

Connecticut Criminal attorney at Secor Cassidy and McPartland with 28 years of experience

41 Church Street, Waterbury, CT

James W. Cummings

Connecticut Criminal attorney at Cummings Law Firm with 37 years of experience

21 Holmes Avenue, Waterbury, CT

Michael G. Tansley

Connecticut Criminal attorney at Cicchetti Tansley and McGrath with 42 years of experience

500 Chase Parkway, Waterbury, CT

Richard O. LaBrecque

Connecticut Criminal attorney at Grady and Riley with 19 years of experience

86 Buckingham Street, Waterbury, CT

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