By Murphy & Fay LLP | Published November 24, 2014 | Posted in Criminal Defense, Murphy & Fay, LLP Blog | Leave a comment
One of the most common crimes that our office is retained for is the illegal possession of narcotics. When someone is arrested for possession of narcotics, all of the other rules apply; namely that they should not give a statement to the police, that they should immediately ask for permission to call their attorney, and let Read More
Read MoreWhen an individual is placed under arrest by the police, they should be polite but should also exercise their constitutional right to ask for an attorney. They should not answer any questions while they are in custody or while they’ve been arrested. They should ask for an attorney, contact the attorney, and speak with the Read More
Read MoreIn dog bite cases, it’s important that all potential parties are named in the lawsuit or in a claim. These parties would include not only the person that owns the dog, but can also conceivably include a landlord if the dog bite occurred on a rental property, or a different owner of the property other Read More
Read MoreWe are often contacted by people who have been arrested for violations of domestic law in Rhode Island, mainly domestic violence. It is important to remember if you have been arrested and arraigned on a domestic violence charge that a “no contact order” will be issued against you. It is important to seek the advice Read More
Read MoreWe are often called about illegal possession of weapons here in Rhode Island, specifically in Providence. It is important to know that in Providence County, there is a specialized court in Providence Superior Court called the Gun Court. It is imperative if you’ve been arrested for a weapons charge to call an attorney immediately. This Read More
Read MoreI’m often asked as to whether or not an individual should consent and give the police permission to search their home. The answer is no. You should firmly, but politely tell the police that they cannot have permission to search your home without a warrant. This informational blog post was brought to you by William J. Murphy, Read More
Read MoreOne area of our practice involves representing juvenile offenders, and parents often question as to whether or not their son or daughter is going to be held at the Rhode Island training school. Usually, if a person is a first time offender, they are not going to spend time at the training school, however if Read More
Read MoreInformed consent in Rhode Island is obviously allowed. Any doctor or facility is going to have a patient sign an informed consent form before they go in for a procedure, and you need to sign that form so you can have the procedure done. What is important to know about informed consent in Rhode Island is that Read More
Read MoreWhen starting out for the first time in your business, it’s very important that you surround yourself with the best people. You’re going to need a good lawyer. You’re going to need a good accountant. You may need a good tax attorney. When you come to Murphy and Fay, we can handle all of that for you. Read More
Read MoreSpeeding tickets are probably the most common violation in the traffic tribunal. What I would suggest to anyone who comes to me with a speeding ticket is that I have to see that ticket. Was it a radar ticket? Was it clocked? It’s great in the traffic tribunal to be able to utilize the discovery Read More
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