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False Accusations and What You Can Do!Posted in General,News on May 27, 2020
The United States has an unusually high arrest rate compared to many other developed countries. Having a brush with the law and being charged with a crime—whether rightly or wrongly―is not at all uncommon during a lifetime. Although this is the case, you don’t have to stand for being falsely accused. According to some estimates,… read more
Cyber Crimes During a Global PandemicPosted in General on April 20, 2020
In recent weeks, the FBI anticipates that cyber actors will exploit increased use of virtual environments by government agencies, the private sector, private organizations, and individuals as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. These virtual environments are essential communication services for telework and education, in addition to conducting regular business as the world adapts to the new norm the virus has brought on. Cyber predators will take… read more
Sex Crimes Against Children in Rhode IslandPosted in General on March 16, 2020
At the Law Offices of Stefanie A. Murphy, we have successfully defended clients against sex crimes against children such as: Child molestation Indecent solicitation of a child Child pornography Exploitation of a child for immoral purposes Child Molestation- In Rhode Island, child molestation is categorized based on degree of severity. What degree you are charged… read more
Why Assault Charges Arise from Simple SituationsPosted in General on February 7, 2020
There are several potential sentences due to the complex and confusing definitions of an assault in the state of Rhode Island. In fact, most assault charges originate from simple situations but can lead to serious criminal charges. And, I’m sure having a criminal record or jail time on your back is not something you want. Assault, implying violence, doesn’t have to… read more
DUI’s Explained – Learn everything you need to know about DUI’sPosted in DUI on December 30, 2019
Substance-impaired driving is illegal and dangerous, and Rhode Island takes drunk driving very seriously. No matter the substance that has caused your impairment, the consequences of a DUI conviction can be extreme. But before we get started, you need to know the difference between DWI, DUI, OWI and OUI.
Have you been pulled over and ticketed for violating a Rhode Island traffic law?Posted in DUI on October 29, 2019
Have you been pulled over and ticketed for violating a Rhode Island traffic law? Stefanie Murphy can help resolve these matters in a favorable way. If you have violated any of the following traffic laws, keep reading to see how Stefanie Murphy can help. Speeding Turn signal violation Traffic device violation Reckless driving Presence of alcohol Failure to wear seat belt Driving… read more
What to do When You’re Pulled Over By PolicePosted in General on April 15, 2019
When you’re pulled over by police, it’s natural for your mind to start racing. You’re panicked for a variety of reasons and it’s almost impossible to think quickly and clearly about your rights and what you should expect. Depending on your past experiences with police officers, you may also be very afraid for your safety… read more
What to Do When You’re Falsely Accused of Domestic ViolencePosted in General on April 15, 2019
Have you been falsely accused of domestic violence? You have options! Read on to learn everything you need to know about defending yourself. False accusations of domestic violence have been making headlines now more than ever before. In fact, these claims are happening so often that concerned citizens have even submitted a formal petition to… read more
How Do I Vacate a No-Contact Order in Rhode Island?Posted in General on March 19, 2019
“My spouse was arrested and charged with a domestic assault in Rhode Island. As a result of being arrested, there is a no contact order that prevents my spouse from contacting me. The police made a mistake and my spouse should not have been arrested. How do I get the no contact order removed?” This… read more
$500 UBER Gift Card St. Paddy’s Day GiveawayPosted in DUI,General on March 13, 2019
Help Get Out the Word to Prevent DUIs in Rhode Island As a Rhode Island DUI lawyer, I have been working on DUI cases for nearly 15 years and have seen first hand how drastically they can affect someone’s life. The fines can be as much at $2000 or more and the drivers’ license… read more
Making My Own Path: A Woman in Private Criminal DefensePosted in General on March 8, 2019
Here is a recent article I wrote that discusses my struggle with balancing professional and private life. https://ms-jd.org/blog/article/making-my-own-path-a-woman-in-private-criminal-defense
Rhode Island DUI Trial ProcessPosted in DUI on February 12, 2019
Every DUI starts with an arrest. The police or justice of the peace will provide the motorist with papers that contain the court dates. If you were charged with refusal or traffic offenses, you will have a separate court date for those offenses. Rhode Island Arraignment or Re-Arraignment In regard to a DUI charge, your… read more
What Happens If You Refuse a Breathalyzer Test?Posted in DUI on December 11, 2018
If you refuse the Breathalyzer test, it will most likely result in the suspension of your license after the refusal arraignment but prior to any hearing of your case. The truth of the matter is that a refusal case is difficult to win. Before you refuse a Breathalyzer test, learn more about your circumstances and… read more
What Happens During a Field Sobriety Test?Posted in DUI on December 11, 2018
Many times when a person is pulled over and the officer is trying to determine whether a motorist is under the influence of alcohol or drugs the officer will conduct field sobriety tests. Although there are three standardized field sobriety tests that are part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration manual (NHTSA Manual), there… read more
Should You Take a Breathalyzer Test?Posted in DUI on December 11, 2018
When you are stopped by a police officer in Rhode Island for suspected drunk driving, you may be asked to take a Breathalyzer test. Should you refuse? The natural right to be free from self-incrimination would insist that “yes”, you should refuse. But Rhode Island is an “implied consent” state, meaning that one is assumed… read more
New expungement law can help manyPosted in General on September 27, 2017
In the past, many defendants have been denied an expungement because they are not a first time offender. Even if the prior offenses were 20 or 30 years old, under the old law, the Court would deny the expungement. New 2017 legislation changes all of that!!! Now under the expungement laws- RIGL 12-1.3.-1, 12-1.3-2… read more
Fatal Stabbing in Taunton; Assailant Shot & KilledPosted in Video on June 28, 2016
Providence Police Arrest Car Jacking SuspectPosted in Video on June 28, 2016
This person is facing some serious criminal charges – possible charges include carjacking, first degree robbery, and assault. When he is brought to court he will likely be held without bail. He will need an experienced criminal defense attorney to fight the hold without bail. If not, he can be held at the ACI while… read more
Providence Police Seize $500K in HeroinPosted in Video on June 28, 2016
Texting suicide suspect seeks suppression of statementsPosted in Video on June 28, 2016