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 | 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 | Mar 28, 2016 | Criminal Defense
If you have been charged with a crime your most important goal is probably to stay out of jail. This is because if you are behind bars you are not able to go to work and support your family, and you also don’t get to enjoy the same freedoms as you did prior to being...
by RJ Ferraro | Feb 16, 2016 | Criminal Defense
Going on probation is a good way to resolve a criminal case without going to jail. Because most criminal defendants wish to stay out of jail, they quickly agree to a term of probation. But before you do so, it is critical to understand what will be expected of you...
by RJ Ferraro | Feb 2, 2016 | Criminal Defense
Agreeing to a term of probation is a popular way to resolve criminal cases. In exchange for going on probation, a criminal defendant can hope to stay out of jail. This is desirable for most criminal defendants, but can be hard to accomplish. This is because the terms...