Newtown lawyers said they will willingly help families of victims of the Newtown massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School on a pro bono basis. But they doubt that any requests for help will be coming right away.

“It’s so early… people are just getting through these funerals right now,” attorney Ron Bellenot, whose practice focuses on criminal and civil litigation and foreclosures, said in the middle of last week. “They’re just trying to get through his week. There still are more funerals to come,” he said, just as a procession moved past his office at 280 Main Street.

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