by RJ Ferraro | Aug 5, 2015 | Criminal Defense
Most people think the best way to deal with a traffic violation is to just pay the ticket. While this is a quick way to dispose of the matter, it can have harmful consequences down the road. For example, if you are a repeat offender, getting too many traffic tickets...
by RJ Ferraro | Jul 15, 2015 | Case Law Updates, Criminal Defense, Legal Principles, News
Upon being arrested a criminal defendant’s most pressing concern is the range of punishment. Knowing what to expect by way of fines and possible incarceration helps to prepare you for what lies ahead and can also help aid you when deciding on a defense strategy. When...
by RJ Ferraro | Jul 14, 2015 | Criminal Defense
Receiving a traffic ticket is never fun. A traffic ticket is costly financially, and can also wreak havoc on your driving record. If you get too many tickets, the points add up quickly and you run the risk of having your driver’s license suspended or revoked. In the...
by RJ Ferraro | Jul 2, 2015 | Criminal Defense
Most minor traffic violations, such as speeding, do not usually result in arrest. When the majority of the driving public gets a ticket, the impulse is to pay the fine and forget about the incident. This can be damaging for several reasons, one of which is that...
by RJ Ferraro | Apr 21, 2015 | Criminal Defense
Traffic violations can happen in a variety of ways. The most commonly thought of infraction is a traffic ticket for speeding, which is a minor charge. More serious traffic violations include hit and run, leaving the scene of an accident, and DUI. It is important to...