by RJ Ferraro | Apr 3, 2014 | Criminal Defense, Legal Principles
Some cases of battery are more obvious than others. An all-out bar brawl, resulting in broken bones and hospital stays is much easier to identify as battery than a simple shove. But both of these examples demonstrate cases of battery. The seasoned lawyers at Ferraro...
by RJ Ferraro | Apr 2, 2014 | Criminal Defense, Legal Principles
Some things always seem to go together. Batman and Robin, salt and pepper, peanut butter and jelly, and assault and battery, right? Except just like soap and water are two different things; assault and battery are two components of a common crime often lumped...
by RJ Ferraro | Apr 1, 2014 | Criminal Defense, News
In the world of criminal law, any good news for an accused is always welcome. So knowing that following the rules of probation may give you good cause to seek a shortened probationary term is important to know. It is also important to know not every request may be...
by RJ Ferraro | Mar 21, 2014 | Criminal Defense, Legal Principles
After a criminal case is over, many people want to take steps to clean their record. A clean record helps when looking for a job, seeking to reinstate driving privileges or when filling out applications for certain types of professional licenses. The way to clear your...
by RJ Ferraro | Mar 20, 2014 | Criminal Defense, News
Gun ownership and control is a hot topic. The right to own and bear arms is not only newsworthy, but carries with it complex legal rights, responsibilities and prohibitions. The sheer volume of gun and weapons related laws makes it difficult to fully understand these...