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Richard A. Reeve
Sheehan, Reeve & Near
350 Orange St., Ste 101
New Haven, CT 06511
(New Haven)
Admitted: 1978, Connecticut and New York (inactive); 1980, U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut; 1982, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit; 1990, U.S. Supreme Court
Law School: Georgetown University, J.D., 1977
College: Union College, B.A., 1973
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense, Kidnapping, Firearms Felonies, Drug Cases
Additional Information: See: United States of America v. Jason Metz
After Richard Reeve graduated from law school in 1977, he became an instructor at the University of Connecticut Law School Criminal Law Clinic. There he supervised law students and represented individuals charged in the Connecticut state courts. In 1981, he joined the Federal Defender's Office, and for more than sixteen years represented people facing the most serious felony charges. This included numerous trials in the District Courts and appeals before the Second Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court. In addition, he has participated as a teacher at criminal law seminars not only in Connecticut, but throughout the country, and is a recognized authority on the application of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines.
Connecticut Bar Association; Connecticut Criminal Defense Lawyers Association; National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
Firm Members: Michael Sheehan Kara Moreau
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Richard Reeve located?
Richard Reeve is located in New Haven, CT at 350 Orange St., Ste 101, 06511 (New Haven County).
What are Richard Reeve's practice areas?
Richard Reeve's practice areas include: Criminal Defense, Kidnapping, Firearms Felonies, Drug Cases.
What firm is Richard Reeve associated with?
Richard Reeve is associated with Sheehan, Reeve & Near in New Haven, CT.
Where did Richard Reeve attend law school?
Richard Reeve attended Georgetown University, J.D., 1977 and Union College, B.A., 1973.
When was Richard Reeve admitted to the bar?
Richard Reeve was admitted to practice: 1978, Connecticut and New York (inactive); 1980, U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut; 1982, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit; 1990, U.S. Supreme Court.