Harassment Legal Steps Connecticut

Summary

Harassment is a criminal offense in Connecticut under Sec. 53a-183. If local authorities are unresponsive, you can file complaints with the Connecticut Judicial Review Council and the Connecticut Bar Association. Additionally, seek assistance from non-profits like Connecticut Legal Services or the ACLU of Connecticut.

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I need to find somebody that could possibly help me with a harassment problem
Hello ****, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. In order to provide the most accurate information, could you please tell me in which country or state you are currently residing?
Connecticut
Hello ****, in Connecticut:
- Harassment is a criminal offense under Sec. 53a-*.
- You can contact local law enforcement or file for a restraining order.
- Connecticut Coalition Against Domestic Violence provides free legal services.
- Consult a local attorney or legal aid for more specific advice.
my problem is the police department or the court is not helping me. I have been harassed for four years.
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, ****. You can take the following steps in Connecticut:
- File a complaint with Connecticut's State Police Internal Affairs Unit.
- Contact Connecticut's Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities.
- Consult a private attorney for legal action against the police department or court.
Internal affairs doesn’t even answer my phone calls or my messages
I'm sorry to hear that, ****. You could try to escalate your complaint to the Connecticut State's Attorney's Office or seek help from a legal advocacy group like the ACLU of Connecticut.
I can’t get help anywhere
I'm truly sorry to hear about your struggles, ****. You could consider reaching out to the Office of Victim Services in Connecticut or a local non-profit organization like Connecticut Legal Services. They may be able to offer further assistance or direct you to other resources.
States attorneys office office tells me they do not help with that situation
I'm sorry for your troubles, ****. You may want to contact a private attorney or a non-profit organization like the Connecticut Legal Rights Project. They provide free legal services to individuals with low income.
I hired an attorney and the judge refuses to even listen to my own attorney after I paid a lot of money. The person who’s harassing me is a union lawyer so that’s why I believe he is getting away with this.
I'm sorry to hear this, ****. You may want to file a complaint against the judge with the Connecticut Judicial Review Council. Also, consider reporting the union lawyer to the Connecticut Bar Association.