by RJ Ferraro | Oct 27, 2016 | Criminal Defense
The agreement to go on probation requires you to follow all of the rules and conditions of your probation. If you make a mistake, it is not enough to say you did not understand what was required of you. Your responsibility is to know what is expected, and how to do...
by RJ Ferraro | Oct 26, 2016 | Criminal Defense
If you have been arrested and charged with a crime, you might be wondering what type of punishment you will have to endure. Most cases involve the payment of a fine, the possibility of going to jail, or maybe avoiding jail time by agreeing to go on probation. When you...
by RJ Ferraro | Oct 25, 2016 | DUI Defense
Nearly every story has two sides to it, and sometimes there are more than two sides. When the story involves the law, it is critical to gather all of the data and sift through the facts to determine which facts are favorable to your legal position. Doing this will...
by RJ Ferraro | Oct 24, 2016 | DUI Defense
Getting arrested for DUI starts a process that you are powerless to stop, but not powerless to defend. While each DUI case is different, there are things that every defendant should do as soon as possible after being arrested, and in some instances action must be...
by RJ Ferraro | Oct 21, 2016 | Criminal Defense
Because most criminal cases are potentially resolved by sentencing the defendant to jail, and because most criminal defendants want to stay out of jail, going on probation is a popular way to resolve many matters. The beauty of agreeing to a term of probation is that...