by RJ Ferraro | Mar 2, 2017 | DUI Defense
No one plans to get a DUI, but it does happen. And if this is your first time, the experience can be not only scary, but also confusing. It is hard to know what to do or where to turn when you are faced with a new experience, but help for DUI cases is not far away....
by RJ Ferraro | Mar 1, 2017 | DUI Defense
To most people the terms DUI and DWI are interchangeable. That could be because most of us think of these as being criminal charges against a person who was driving while drunk. But there is a difference between a DUI, which is driving under the influence and a DWI,...
by RJ Ferraro | Feb 28, 2017 | Criminal Defense
If you have ever been arrested, there will be a public record of your case. This is a scary thought when you think about how many people have access to the internet, and free time on their hands. With a simple search, the details of your case may be visible to a...
by RJ Ferraro | Feb 27, 2017 | Criminal Defense
Traffic offenses range from the mild to the severe, with drivers being ticketed for anything from speeding to DUI to reckless driving. When your driving privileges are at stake, it is important to know how the law applies to your driving habits and what types of...
by RJ Ferraro | Feb 24, 2017 | Legal Principles
The moment Donald Trump took office he began signing Executive Orders. This type of action seemed shocking to most of the nation (but perhaps not unexpected) in that many of the orders appear to revoke important rights. One of the most hotly debated Orders is the one...
by RJ Ferraro | Feb 23, 2017 | Florida Family Law
If you have ever applied for a job, a loan, filled out an application to get into school, or tried to rent an apartment you are familiar with the forms and know that some contain information about your past. Part of that information is your work or educational...
by RJ Ferraro | Feb 22, 2017 | Criminal Defense
Agreeing to a term of probation will keep you out of jail, but only if you are able to fully comply with all of your probationary terms. Some of the requirements will seem more administrative in nature, meaning you will need to keep your records updated and make sure...
by RJ Ferraro | Feb 21, 2017 | Criminal Defense
If you have been arrested and want to avoid going to jail, negotiating terms of probation is a good way to accomplish this goal. Many criminal cases are resolved by allowing the defendant to remain free from incarceration, but still punished in some fashion. Two...
by RJ Ferraro | Feb 20, 2017 | Criminal Defense
It is no secret that the majority of the voting population in this country did not cast their vote for Donald Trump as President in November 2016. Nevertheless, Trump was elected and has now been sworn in as the nation’s 45th President. During the inauguration,...
by RJ Ferraro | Feb 17, 2017 | Criminal Defense
Just six short days into 2017 the country saw its first “act of terror”, when Esteban Santiago opened fire at an airport in Ft. Lauderdale. These crimes hit too close to home for many, geographically and also emotionally. It has not even been a year since the Pulse...