by RJ Ferraro | May 2, 2016 | Criminal Defense
A lot of criminal cases are resolved by the defendant agreeing to go on probation. During the term of probation certain rules must be followed and if they are not, the probation can be revoked. Revocation of probation for a violation of the probationary terms is a new...
by RJ Ferraro | Dec 2, 2015 | Criminal Defense
We’ve all heard the term “let the punishment fit the crime”, but until you have been charged with a crime this saying has little meaning to you personally. However, the minute you get pulled over for speeding after you’ve been drinking, one of your first thoughts is...
by RJ Ferraro | Nov 2, 2015 | Criminal Defense
We’ve all heard the term “let the punishment fit the crime”, but until you have been charged with a crime this saying has little meaning to you personally. However, the minute you get pulled over for speeding after you’ve been drinking, one of your first thoughts is...
by RJ Ferraro | Aug 20, 2015 | Criminal Defense
The law makes it a point to try and have punishments fit the crime. For example, if you are charged with DUI you will have to fight for your right to drive and also show that you are not drinking and driving by having an interlock installed in your car. An interlock...
by RJ Ferraro | Jul 1, 2015 | Criminal Defense
Any criminal conviction is damaging to your reputation and to your future, but a sex offense conviction is considered one of the most harmful. Most sex offenders are required to be registered as such, and the notation is even made on their driver’s license. If you are...