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Monday, October 28, 2013

Social Media Successfully Used To Post Bail

Advancements in technology have rendered some creative and useful techniques when one is charged with a crime. Instead of a phone call, one might opt to use another lifeline of sorts... social media. Social media has transformed the way we receive and give information. A phone call is becoming the formal way of communication. It seems Facebook and Twitter is where the marketplace of ideas and information lie.

Currently, Attorney Paul Moraski is defending a client in which social media was successfully used to post bail. Such a technique is likely to gain popularity due to society's obsession with social media and our need to stay connected. Social Media keeps people up to date with information to the very second. It connects the world, instantly. If you find yourself in a situation and need immediate assistance, social media might be just as effective, if not more, than reaching out and calling someone.

In the past, social media has been known as a potentially damaging tool used against people in criminal cases, divorce and child custody proceedings, even in personal injury lawsuits. A highlight of social media is that it can reach a multitude of people with a single post. This case will certainly set a new precedent for how people use their "one phone call" while detained.

Contact Massachusetts Criminal Defense Attorney Paul R. Moraski at (978) 744-1200 immediately for a consultation if you or a loved one has been charged with a crime.

Paul R. Moraski, Esq.
The Law Office of Paul R. Moraski
221 Essex Street, Suite 51
Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Tel: 978.744.1200
Fax: 978.825.1370
Email: attorneymoraski@yahoo.com
Websites:
http://www.northofbostonlaw.com/
http://www.massdefense.com/
http://www.massdrugdefense.com/

Friday, October 11, 2013

Massachusetts Is A State In Which Many Drug Charges Carry A Minimum Mandatory Jail Sentence

Lately, the consensus regarding the war on drugs has been viewed as a failure by most. From police officers to doctors to attorneys, many agree, this is a losing war. Its casualties are far greater than prior to the war's declaration in the mid eighties. Many would agree it has created a bigger problem rather than a solution.

While policies are failing everyone agrees, people's lives are being ruined. Not just by drugs, but because the penalties brought upon them that are hardly conducive to rehabilitating an individual. Jailing someone for a small amount of a controlled substance for a long time is only going to disenfranchise an individual. Only when sentencing laws are reformed will we begin to correct our flawed system.

Massachusetts is a state in which many drug charges carry a Minimum Mandatory Jail Sentence. A Minimum Mandatory Jail Sentence is just what it sounds like. If you are convicted of a particular crime, a Judge's hands are tied when it comes to reducing the jail sentence or giving you probation instead. This is why it is imperative that you consult with an attorney experienced in circumventing Minimum Mandatory Jail Sentences.

Attorney Moraski is well versed in negotiating with prosecutors to get the particular charge that carries the Minimum Mandatory Sentence dropped. He also has practical knowledge in convincing a Judge or jury that the charge that carries the Minimum Mandatory Jail Sentence does not apply in this case.

In order to avoid the severe consequences of a Minimum Mandatory Sentence, contact Massachusetts Drug Defense Attorney Paul R. Moraski at (978) 744-1200 immediately.

Paul R. Moraski, Esq.
The Law Office of Paul R. Moraski
221 Essex Street, Suite 51
Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Tel: 978.744.1200
Fax: 978.825.1370
Email: attorneymoraski@yahoo.com
Websites:
http://www.northofbostonlaw.com//
http://www.massdefense.com//
http://www.massdrugdefense.com//