by RJ Ferraro | May 10, 2017 | Criminal Defense
For those of you that still rent DVD’s, a recent movie became available, telling the story of fast food giant McDonald’s. The movie focused on the McDonald brothers and Ray Kroc’s interaction with the brothers as Kroc built the McDonald’s empire. Sadly, the McDonald...
by RJ Ferraro | Oct 22, 2015 | Criminal Defense, Legal Principles
These days nearly everyone has a Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram account. These outlets can be a great way to keep up with friends and family, and to share what is going on in your life. But there are certain things that should be kept off the internet, and remain...
by RJ Ferraro | Jul 21, 2014 | Criminal Defense
It has already been shown that what you post on social media may later be used against you. Law enforcement officials around the country are turning to social media posts more and more to find evidence of crimes. A selfie at a bar posted moments before a DUI arrest...
by RJ Ferraro | May 28, 2014 | Criminal Defense
The use of social media is on the rise, with no end in sight. But did you know what you post to your Facebook or Instagram can have an impact on how a criminal case is decided? Photos, quotes and other stories you post reflect on your attitude and reputation. That...
by James Ferraro | Apr 15, 2014 | Divorce, Florida Family Law
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest and other social media sites offer a way to keep in touch with out of state friends and family. Being able to share life experiences with the click of a button is convenient, but in some cases can cause more harm than good. For...