by RJ Ferraro | Jan 28, 2016 | DUI Defense
With DUI cases comes the talk of “implied consent” and the breath test. Most people have heard these terms, but are unclear as to how they work in real life. With most DUI stops, the police officer will ask the driver to submit to a breath test, and this test is...
by RJ Ferraro | Jan 27, 2016 | DUI Defense
The law is full of rules, and it is these rules that govern how legal proceedings take place. For civil cases, depending on the type of case, there is a certain amount of time within which a case can be filed. If the deadline is not met, the litigants are left without...
by RJ Ferraro | Jan 26, 2016 | DUI Defense
The rules about DUI checkpoints are confusing, and there always seems to be a report about what is legal and what is not permitted. To be certain, a checkpoint is lawful, but there are certain requirements the police must meet in order for any arrest at a checkpoint...
by RJ Ferraro | Jan 25, 2016 | DUI Defense
Acting fast to protect your rights after an arrest is important for many reasons. For example, in the case of a DUI, if you do not ask for an administrative review of your license revocation within a certain time, you are prohibited from doing so. This means you will...
by RJ Ferraro | Jan 22, 2016 | Criminal Defense
The debate over the right to bear arms is as old as the amendment that made it legal. The second amendment to the United States Constitution, adopted in 1791, was meant to give citizens the legal right to possess a firearm, but the idea is much more complex than...