by RJ Ferraro | Aug 28, 2014 | Criminal Defense, DUI Defense, News
The job of a teacher is to impart wisdom and teach us things we don’t know. When that job is taken seriously and done right, teachers can be one of the biggest influences in a person’s life. Because of their constant contact with students, a teacher is considered a...
by RJ Ferraro | Aug 26, 2014 | Criminal Defense, News
Athletes and other celebrities are used to being in the news and in front of the camera. When stars are charged with crimes, the sometimes think their fame will keep them out of trouble. But with more and more celebrities being charged with crimes and even going to...
by RJ Ferraro | Aug 22, 2014 | Case Law Updates, Criminal Defense, Legal Principles, News
The Stand Your Ground Law is well-known throughout the country. Several states have a version of this defense that allows a person to protect their body and home from mortal danger, by returning fire. But, like most rights, if you are a convicted felon you may not be...
by James Ferraro | Aug 15, 2014 | Divorce, News
One of the nation’s largest agencies just admitted an employee’s emails are irretrievable due to a “computer crash”. The scandal at the IRS is significant, especially in an election year. So what lessons can you take away from the case? More importantly, is there...
by RJ Ferraro | Aug 14, 2014 | Criminal Defense, DUI Defense, News
Celebrities constantly ask for privacy and shield their faces from the paparazzi’s flashes. For people who have made a choice to be in the public eye, its curious how when the facts are less than flattering, the cry is for privacy. For the rest of the world, the...
by RJ Ferraro | Aug 6, 2014 | Criminal Defense, News
If you are on probation for a crime, it is critical you follow the rules of the probation and keep out of trouble. Any new offense while you are on probation for another charge is a probation violation and can have serious consequences. If you violate probation, you...