by RJ Ferraro | Aug 19, 2016 | Criminal Defense
There are a lot of myths out there about how to best defend a DUI case. You may have heard from a friend of a friend of a friend that if you refuse to submit to a breath test then the State has nothing against you, or you may have been told by a well-intentioned...
by RJ Ferraro | Aug 18, 2016 | Criminal Defense, Legal Principles, News
If you have ever spent any time at the beach you know that you leave a footprint in the sand for every step you take, and that as soon as the tide rolls in your footprint is erased. But in real life it is not as easy to remove all traces of where you have been and...
by RJ Ferraro | Aug 17, 2016 | Criminal Defense, DUI Defense, Legal Principles
Every U.S. citizen is given a social security number at birth, and this number stays with you your entire life. This is the number the government uses to identify you for things like paying taxes, applying for student loans, and can be linked to any criminal history...
by RJ Ferraro | Aug 16, 2016 | Criminal Defense
It has been just over a month since the tragic events at Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, where a gunman opened fire and killed almost 50 people. The act has been referred to as an act of terror, with the LGBT community the specific target. In that time there have been...
by RJ Ferraro | Aug 15, 2016 | Criminal Defense
A lot of criminal cases are resolved by placing the defendant on probation. It sounds like a good idea, because it keeps you out of jail. But if you are not careful the benefits you thought you were going to receive can be taken away from you. A violation of probation...