By Murphy & Fay LLP | Published January 26, 2015 | Posted in Criminal Defense, Murphy & Fay, LLP Blog | Leave a comment
In Rhode Island, there is the arraignment process, whether it be in district court or superior court. Most of the cases in Rhode Island do start off at the district court level whether they are felonies or misdemeanors. Both of them do request after arrest an arraignment and that arraignment will generally take place in Read More
Read MoreWe are often asked as to whether or not people should voluntarily consent to the search of their vehicles by the police, and our answer is no. You should not let the police search the vehicle under almost all circumstances and should request that the police obtain a warrant. This informational blog post was brought Read More
Read MoreWe’re often asked that if the police call and ask us to voluntarily come into a police station to answer some questions that they are suspected of committing a crime, under no condition should they go to the police station without an attorney. Our advice is that they should not answer any questions and should seek council Read More
Read MoreIf you have a ticket for driving without insurance, it’s a violation in the state of Rhode Island. You’re heading usually to the traffic tribunal. What I would suggest is that I first find out why don’t you have insurance. Did you not just get an insurance? In Rhode Island, it’s mandatory insurance to drive Read More
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