by Eric Ray | Jan 28, 2019 | Drugs, DUI, Kentucky Criminal Law, Kentucky Driving Laws, Kentucky Drug Laws
Kentucky’s DUI statute states that “aggravating circumstances are any one (1) of the following: (e) Refusing to submit to any test or tests of one’s blood, breath, or urine requested by an officer having reasonable grounds to believe the person was operating or in...
by Eric Ray | Dec 26, 2018 | Drugs, DUI, Kentucky Criminal Law, Kentucky Driving Laws, Kentucky Drug Laws
Earlier this month, the Kentucky Supreme Court reversed the court of appeals in ruling that a Defendant is not entitled to an affordable blood test. During a DUI arrest, the officer will give you the opportunity to contact a criminal defense attorney and request that...
by Eric Ray | Nov 21, 2018 | Drugs, Kentucky Criminal Law, Kentucky Drug Laws
Any criminal defense lawyer who handles Federal drug trafficking cases will tell you that they are seeing an increase in defendants being charged with the death or serious physical injury of their users. This increase in prosecution has come in response to the heroin...
by Eric Ray | Nov 5, 2018 | Kentucky Criminal Law, Legal Qualifications
I often have clients ask me to call the Judge to resolve an issue in their case. For example, “Call her to see if she will lower my bail.” or “Have you spoken with the Judge to see if he will give me probation?” The problem is that the legal rules of ethics prohibit...
by Eric Ray | Jun 8, 2018 | Kentucky Criminal Law, Legal Qualifications
One of the hardest parts about being a criminal lawyer is fighting the lies spread inside the jail. Inmates have a lot of time on their hands, which means they spend a lot of time thinking about their case and hearing other people talk about their case. This results...
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