After 23 years of hard work to establish himself as one of the more prominent criminal defense attorneys in Connecticut, Philip Russell will have to work even harder to remove the stigma, as Russell’s own attorney put it, of being “that lawyer who destroyed the computer with child pornography.”

In a brief telephone interview with the Law Tribune last week after his sentencing, Russell, 48, seemed upbeat and confident that he would be able to practice law again and resume a successful career.

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