by RJ Ferraro | Jun 24, 2016 | Criminal Defense
Many criminal defendants agree to go on probation as a way to avoid jail time and as a means to resolving their case. While on probation you are still able to go to school or to work, which means you can provide for your family or continue to further your education...
by RJ Ferraro | Jun 21, 2016 | Criminal Defense
Going on probation is a good way to resolve a criminal case without having to go to jail. But if you do not follow the terms of your probation you can still find yourself behind bars and will also have to defend a couple of new charges. A probation violation is a...
by RJ Ferraro | Jun 2, 2016 | Criminal Defense
When most people think of probation images of agreeing to do certain things for a set amount of time in exchange for staying out of jail come to mind. The requirements of probation vary from case to case, but one thing remains the same and that is if you do not follow...
by RJ Ferraro | May 20, 2016 | Criminal Defense
Being arrested for a crime is not just about defending the charges; there are also fines and costs that are charged to the defendant. Most times these fees are higher than what many people can afford and a lot of criminal defendants find themselves having to make a...
by RJ Ferraro | May 18, 2016 | Criminal Defense
If you agree to resolve a criminal matter by being placed on probation it is imperative that you stick to the plan and do all the things asked of you. If you do not follow the terms of your probation, it can be revoked. If your probation is revoked you face jail time...