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Looking for an Arabic theft & fraud lawyer near you in New Haven? Our Arab theft & fraud defense attorneys help Iraqi, Syrian, Lebanese, Palestinian, Yemeni & all Arab clients. Free consultation.
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What makes our Arab theft & fraud attorneys in New Haven, Connecticut stand out? Language fluency, cultural understanding, and proven experience.
Discuss your case directly in Arabic without interpreters. Arab clients can explain complex situations clearly and understand every detail of their legal options.
Work with attorneys who understand Arab family dynamics, cultural values, and community expectations that may affect your New Haven case.
Every attorney in our network is licensed by the Connecticut State Bar, verified, and has demonstrated experience serving New Haven's growing Arab population.
Get connected with an attorney in New Haven quickly. Most consultations are scheduled within 1-2 business days of your request.
Our attorneys have specific experience with cases common in New Haven's growing Arab population, from immigration to business matters.
Attorneys recommended by Arab American organizations, mosques, and community centers throughout New Haven and Connecticut.
Connecticut's OUI (Operating Under the Influence) law offers first-time offenders access to the Alcohol Education Program, a pretrial diversion that can lead to charge dismissal. New Haven Superior Court handles criminal cases, and the G.A. 23 courthouse processes arraignments. Arab community members—particularly students and young professionals—facing criminal charges need attorneys who understand that even a dismissed charge can appear on background checks and affect immigration applications for non-citizens.
Our Arabic-speaking theft & fraud attorneys guide you through every step of your case in New Haven.
Meet with an Arabic-speaking attorney to discuss the allegations privately. Early intervention can sometimes prevent charges from being filed.
Examine prosecution evidence, financial records, and intent. Many fraud cases involve civil disputes or accounting errors, not criminal conduct.
Negotiate with prosecutors for charge reduction, diversion, or dismissal. Build trial defense if negotiation fails.
Resolve the case while protecting your record, reputation, and immigration status. Pursue expungement where eligible.
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Arab attorneys with specific experience serving clients from Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Yemen, and across the Arabic-speaking world.
Our Iraqi attorneys understand the specific challenges Iraqi families face, including Chaldean, Kurdish, and Arab Iraqi backgrounds. They speak Arabic fluently and have extensive experience with Iraqi documentation and legal matters.
Syrian attorneys in our network have extensive experience helping Syrian families navigate legal challenges. They understand the Syrian refugee experience and can communicate with you in Arabic.
Lebanese lawyers serve the Lebanese community with professional, culturally-aware legal services. Our Arab attorneys understand Lebanese family dynamics, business traditions, and legal needs.
Palestinian attorneys understand the unique challenges Palestinian families face. Our Arab lawyers provide compassionate, effective legal representation with deep knowledge of Palestinian circumstances.
Our network also serves Yemeni, Egyptian, Jordanian, Moroccan, and other Arabic-speaking communities.
Testimonials
Read what Arab American families in New Haven say about our Arabic-speaking theft & fraud attorneys.
“Got into an altercation at a bar near the Green in New Haven. The other guy started it but I was the one arrested. My lawyer gathered witness statements from three people who saw what happened. Charges reduced to breach of peace — a minor infraction. He spoke Arabic and fought for the truth.”

Wissam T.
New Haven, Connecticut
2025
“Got charged with OUI in Danbury — I didn't even know Connecticut calls it OUI instead of DUI. I'm on a work visa and was terrified about losing my status. My attorney got me into the Alcohol Education Program, which meant the charges were eventually dismissed. He understood both the criminal law and immigration consequences.”

Layla J.
Danbury, Connecticut
2025
“Got arrested for possession in Bridgeport. I'm 23 and on a student visa. My attorney got me into Connecticut's Accelerated Rehabilitation program — I completed community service and the charges were dismissed. No record, no immigration consequences. He spoke Arabic and saved my future.”

Saleh N.
Bridgeport, Connecticut
2025
Every state has different criminal laws and penalties. Here's what you need to know about defending charges in Connecticut.
Connecticut calls DUI "OUI" (Operating Under the Influence). The state uses a 10-year lookback period for prior offenses. First offense includes mandatory 48 hours jail or 100 hours community service. Ignition interlock device (IID) is required after every OUI conviction. Connecticut also has a diversionary program (Alcohol Education Program) available for first-time offenders that can result in charges being dismissed.
Legal for adults 21+ (up to 1.5 oz). Legalized in 2021 (effective July 2021, retail sales January 2023). Possession of 1.5-5 oz is a $500 infraction. Over 5 oz is a misdemeanor.
Connecticut legalized recreational marijuana in 2021 (PA 21-1). However, marijuana remains illegal under federal law — any marijuana use, possession, or employment in the marijuana industry can result in deportation, denial of naturalization, or inadmissibility for non-citizens. Connecticut has mandatory minimums for certain drug offenses involving sale or distribution near schools.
Assault in the third degree — class A misdemeanor, up to 1 year jail, $2,000 fine
Assault in the first degree — class B felony, 1-20 years prison. Assault in the second degree — class D felony, 1-5 years
Connecticut follows a duty to retreat standard. Before using deadly force in self-defense, a person must retreat if they can do so safely, unless they are in their own dwelling (castle doctrine exception). The use of force must be proportional to the threat. Connecticut does not have a stand-your-ground law.
Connecticut enacted the Clean Slate Act (2021), which provides for automatic erasure of certain criminal records. Misdemeanor convictions are automatically erased after 7 years, and most non-violent felonies after 10 years, provided no new convictions. Some serious offenses are excluded. Manual pardons are available through the Board of Pardons and Paroles.
Connecticut uses a unique classification system: class A-D felonies (A most serious), class A-C misdemeanors, and unclassified offenses. The Clean Slate Act was one of the most progressive automatic expungement laws when enacted in 2021.
This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws may change. Consult with an attorney for advice specific to your situation.
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