by RJ Ferraro | Sep 23, 2015 | Criminal Defense, Legal Principles
Spending the day in traffic school is no one’s idea of a good time. But if you have received a traffic ticket it may be just what you need in order to keep damaging points off of your driving record. Attending traffic school after getting a ticket is also one way to...
by RJ Ferraro | Sep 22, 2015 | Criminal Defense
Probation is a popular way to resolve a criminal case. Going on probation allows you to stay out of jail, which means you can still go to work or school, and keep up with your daily routine. A successful probation is one where you complete all the requirements of the...
by RJ Ferraro | Sep 21, 2015 | Criminal Defense
The storage of data in electronic formatting makes a lot of life’s tasks easier. For instance, when you need a prescription refill in most cases all you have to do is dial the pharmacy and enter some information in the automated system. Or, if you are making a dinner...
by RJ Ferraro | Sep 18, 2015 | DUI Defense
Legal matters involve lots of questions. This is natural, because most people accused of a crime have never been in this position before. It is common for a defendant’s instinct to be to try and figure out what expect, so preparations for a successful defense can be...
by RJ Ferraro | Sep 17, 2015 | DUI Defense
Not everyone knows how to act when arrested, and if it is your first arrest feelings of anxiety and confusion are common. But how you react could have an impact on your case, and the impact may not necessarily be positive. Criminal defendants are notorious for making...
by RJ Ferraro | Sep 16, 2015 | Criminal Defense, DUI Defense
DUI checkpoints, and their validity, seem to be a hot topic in the news and on social media recently. More and more drivers are questioning whether a checkpoint is legal, and if so what rules give validity to the checkpoint. In Florida, checkpoints are legal, but...