by RJ Ferraro | Mar 11, 2015 | Criminal Defense, Legal Principles
At the beginning of the year a host of new legislators took office across the country, and most of their constituents expect some major changes. From areas of taxes to security, and immigration the likelihood we will see significant changes to policy is high. In...
by RJ Ferraro | Mar 10, 2015 | Criminal Defense
Losing the right to drive can be one of the most disruptive things that can happen. Without a driver’s license you are unable to lawfully operate a car, and get to where you need to be. This might require you to rely on public transportation, family, or friends for a...
by RJ Ferraro | Mar 9, 2015 | Criminal Defense
Generally speaking “ignorance of the law is no defense”. The law presumes that ordinary citizens are aware of legal rules and regulations, and will abide by them without fail. In the real world though, we know this is not how life works. It is near impossible to know...
by RJ Ferraro | Mar 6, 2015 | Criminal Defense
The 2nd Amendment gives you the right to bear arms, right? Well, yes and no. The real truth is it depends. And it depends on several factors. You may have the right to possess a firearm, but you might not have the right to conceal it and carry it on your person. On...
by RJ Ferraro | Mar 5, 2015 | Criminal Defense
Maintaining a valid driver’s license is something most of take for granted. But the minute your license is in jeopardy, you quickly realize how important it is to fight to keep your driving privileges. There are several ways you might lose your right to drive, being...
by RJ Ferraro | Mar 4, 2015 | Criminal Defense
If you have been arrested for a crime, depending on the circumstances you might be able to avoid jail time. Staying out of jail enables you to continue going to work, and living your life. The way to accomplish this is by negotiating an agreement whereby you are...