CONNECTICUT GUN LAWYER
Gun Offenses
Legal support for firearm-related charges, including possession or misuse
Connecticut’s firearm laws are specific and can be unforgiving
Even seemingly minor errors in understanding or compliance can lead to serious legal repercussions. If you’re facing accusations related to the possession, storage, use, or transfer of a firearm, the potential impact on your rights and your life is significant. Navigating these complex regulations requires the guidance of a knowledgeable Connecticut gun lawyer who is well-versed in state and federal firearms laws.
The attorneys at Brown & Patterson provide clear and direct guidance to individuals facing gun charges. We believe in thoroughly examining the details of each case, identifying potential legal challenges, and building a robust defense strategy. Our focus is on protecting your rights under the Second Amendment and working diligently to achieve the best possible outcome for your situation.
We provide the experienced representation you need to face this critical time with confidence and a strong defense.
Protecting your rights across a spectrum of criminal accusations
Why choose us

Specialized criminal defense
Criminal defense isn’t just something we do — it’s all we do. We’re focused on delivering skilled representation every time.

Unmatched experience
With over 50 years of combined experience, we’ve handled countless trials and appeals in state and federal court.

Passionate advocacy
We truly love this work. By being aggressive yet compassionate, we strive to make a difference for those who trust us.

Reputation for excellence and integrity
Known for our diligence, thoroughness, and creativity, we’ve earned respect from judges, prosecutors, and others in Connecticut’s legal system.

Commitment to justice
We advocate for reforms that promote fairness and reduce bias, driving changes in juvenile sentencing, unlawful searches, and more.

Proven results
We’ve won landmark appellate victories, exonerated innocent clients, secured acquittals, and reduced collective prison sentences by hundreds of years.