by RJ Ferraro | Mar 25, 2016 | DUI Defense
The evidence most commonly used in a DUI case is usually a blood or breath test result. These results are obtained when an officer pulls you over and has you submit to a breath test, or takes you to the station to draw blood. A blood test is typically more concrete...
by RJ Ferraro | Mar 24, 2016 | DUI Defense
A DUI case is not just a criminal case, there is also an administrative matter concerning your driver’s license. The rule is that when a person is arrested for DUI, their license is automatically revoked. This means you are not legally allowed to drive, and we all...
by RJ Ferraro | Mar 23, 2016 | DUI Defense
If you are facing legal matters it is best not to face them alone. Going to Court without competent legal representation by your side is like calling a doctor to get step by step instructions on a medical procedure over the phone, and then attempting to undertake...
by RJ Ferraro | Mar 22, 2016 | DUI Defense
It is no secret there are certain actions and behaviors that get associated with certain events. For instance it is not uncommon to think of a smiling child with balloons and cake when celebrating a birthday. It is also popular to think about new cars and posing for a...
by RJ Ferraro | Mar 21, 2016 | Criminal Defense, DUI Defense
DUI checkpoints are not new on the scene, but there is a lot of buzz out there about what you can and cannot do at a checkpoint and whether these are valid ways for the police to identify drunk drivers. It is scary to be pulled over for any violation, but if you have...
by RJ Ferraro | Mar 18, 2016 | DUI Defense
In order to be arrested for DUI an officer must have proof that a driver was operating a motor vehicle while over the legal limit. This is most often done by having a driver step out of their car and submit to a field sobriety test. These tests can take many forms,...