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Richard's practice focuses on civil and criminal appeals in state and federal court. He is widely considered one of Connecticut's most experienced and effective appellate lawyers. He has briefed and argued over one hundred appeals in the Connecticut Supreme Court and Connecticut Appellate Court, and has argued appeals in the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. He has worked on many complex and challenging issues, involving search and seizure, state constitutional law, Internet sting operations, and the death penalty. For several years, Richard has been listed in Best Lawyers of America and in Connecticut and New England "Super Lawyers," in the field of Appellate Law.
Richard Emanuel graduated from the University of Connecticut (B.A. 1967) and George Washington University Law School (J.D. 1970). During law school he worked part-time as a legislative assistant in the D.C. office of a Connecticut Congressman. Upon returning to Connecticut in 1970, Richard's first position as a new lawyer was manning a storefront neighborhood legal services office in Bridgeport. Two years later he joined the Connecticut public defender's office, and worked in the trial court (G.A. 6, now G.A. 23) for five years.
In 1977 the Connecticut public defender system established an Office of Legal Services to handle criminal appeals. Jerrold H. Barnett, a brilliant lawyer and later a Superior Court Judge, headed the office and hired Richard as his first staff member. Under Jerry Barnett's guidance, Richard fell in love with the appeals process - a chance to put the trial "on trial." Ultimately, Richard worked in the appellate unit for fifteen years. Since 1998 he has maintained a private practice in appellate law.
Richard is a member of the Executive Committee of the Connecticut Criminal Defense Lawyers Association (CCDLA). In 1992 he was a co-winner of the David H. Neiditz Professional Writing Award for submitting the best-written appellate brief in a Connecticut case. In 1998 he received the Pro Bono Award from the Connecticut Law Tribune for his work on behalf of Lawrence J. Miller, who spent more than twelve years in prison before being exonerated. In 2002 Richard received the CCDLA's Champion of Liberty award for his career achievements.
A few examples of Richard's cases include:
Richard has helped train future appellate lawyers, serving as an adjunct faculty member and co-instructor in the appellate clinic at the University of Connecticut School of Law (1981-83). He also served on the adjunct faculty at Quinnipiac University School of Law (1995-97), where he supervised the appellate clinic sponsored by the public defender system. He has frequently participated as a speaker or panelist at seminars sponsored by the Connecticut Bar Association, the Connecticut Division of Public Defender Services, and the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association. He is a co-author of the 1992 supplement to the Connecticut Criminal Case law Handbook.
Richard lives with his wife in Guilford, Connecticut.
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