by RJ Ferraro | Nov 21, 2016 | Criminal Defense
A lot of criminal defendants decide to go on probation as a way of resolving the case against them. Probation is a useful tool, in that it keeps you out of jail but also gives the State the sense that you are still being punished and held accountable for your actions....
by RJ Ferraro | Nov 18, 2016 | DUI Defense
Police cars have been equipped with video recording capabilities for a while, and all it takes to know this is true is to catch an old episode of Cops on TV. Even when daschcam video is not available, or is incomplete, most people who get pulled over have a version of...
by RJ Ferraro | Nov 17, 2016 | DUI Defense
It is the rare circumstance to do anything in private in today’s world. Let’s face it, most of us post our every thought and move on one social media platform or another, and then check back frequently to see how many “likes” we have received. Living our lives online...
by RJ Ferraro | Nov 16, 2016 | DUI Defense
Rules are made to be followed, and when a deviation from an established practice is made, the results can be skewed. For instance, when you go to cook your Thanksgiving meal this year, you might end up with a dry bird or runny mashed potatoes if you fail to follow all...
by RJ Ferraro | Nov 15, 2016 | DUI Defense
In order to be arrested for DUI the police have to have some proof that you were driving while intoxicated. Most times this proof comes after the arresting officer conducts some in field testing, which can start with a field sobriety test and end with a breath test....
by RJ Ferraro | Nov 14, 2016 | Criminal Defense
If you have ever been driving over the speed limit, and had a police cruiser pull up behind you, your first instinct is to tap the brakes to slow your speed. If you are successful, you might avoid being pulled over and being written a speeding ticket. But, if not, you...