by Eric Ray | May 7, 2018 | Kentucky Criminal Law, Legal Qualifications
I have a weakness. I will admit it. Every time I see a legal story linked on my Facebook feed I know the tittle, story, or comments will make me mad, but I click on it anyway. Sometimes, I get so weak that I even start responding to comments, which is generally a bad...
by Eric Ray | Feb 2, 2018 | Drugs, DUI, Kentucky Criminal Law, Kentucky Driving Laws, Kentucky Drug Laws
In the United States, an average of 1.5 million people are arrested annually for drunk driving. In 2015, an astounding 10,235 people died as a result of driving while drunk. There is a library of statistics and evidence comparing driving under the influence and car...
by Eric Ray | Jan 5, 2018 | Kentucky Criminal Law, Legal Qualifications
“Call for a free consultation” does not mean the same thing to everyone. When I advertise that, I mean that I will talk with you in generalities about your case, for free, to determine if I can help you out. The only time I charge people money to talk...
by Eric Ray | Oct 20, 2017 | Kentucky Criminal Law, Legal Qualifications
If a lawyer lies to the Court, they can face punishment and potential disbarment by their state Bar association. Anytime someone suggests I could lie or misrepresent something, my simple response is “I worked very hard to get my law license and I am not risking...
by Eric Ray | Oct 11, 2017 | Kentucky Criminal Law
Over my three years of law school, I sat through a lot of class time, so not every pearl of wisdom from my professors has stuck with me, but I will always remember when my criminal law professor said “I hate when people say he or she got off on a technicality,...
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