by Frank Flanagan | Rhode Island DUI, Rhode Island Law Blog
There is hope for your Rhode Island DUIMost individuals in RI who are arrested under suspicion of DUI (Driving Under the Influence) refuse to submit to a breathalyzer or blood test. Upon being arrested and charged with a Rhode Island DUI and refusal, the charged...
by Frank Flanagan | Rhode Island Criminal Defense, Rhode Island Law Blog
I’ve got some good news, and I’ve got some bad news.The good news: You were in beautiful part of the world. The bad news: You got arrested in Newport, RI, so you were in a beautiful part of the world, but you were charged with performing a criminal act....
by Frank Flanagan | Rhode Island DUI, Rhode Island Law Blog
If you are an individual facing Rhode Island Driving Under the Influence (DUI) charges, we can help you. If you or someone you care about are facing DUI or related offenses such as breathalyzer refusal, we can protect you. As a veteran trial lawyer and a Navy JAG...
by Frank Flanagan | Rhode Island DUI, Rhode Island Law Blog
Are you going to defend your rights? Among the first questions any individual alleged to have committed a criminal act must ask themselves am I going to defend my rights and seek my best defense? Are you willing to invest the time and effort to defend yourself? If you...
by Frank Flanagan | Rhode Island Divorce, Rhode Island Law Blog
Individuals living in Rhode Island in most cases must have been a resident of the State for at least one year prior to filing their Complaint for an Absolute Divorce. However, there is an exception regarding the ability to file for a Divorce from Bed & Board,...
by Frank Flanagan | Rhode Island Divorce, Rhode Island Law Blog
Once the decision is made to divorce in Rhode Island, a party must then face the statutory requirements in proceeding with their Rhode Island divorce. Each state in the United States has their own process for divorce. Rhode Island requires at least one of the parties...