Become an Informed and Empowered Defendant in DWI, Traffic, and Criminal Cases
Our DWI, traffic, and criminal blog examines a variety of North Carolina crimes and shares the information you need to effectively fight your charges. The lawyers of Browning & Long, PLLC discuss DWI, reckless driving, speeding, license suspension, misdemeanors, felony charges, and more to help clients gain a comprehensive understanding of their legal situation and possible options.
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10 Myths on How to Beat a Breathalyzer Test Many people falsely assume that they can drink and then beat a breathalyzer test. Here, we discuss common myths about tricking the test that do not work. -
Proving "Driving" in a Charlotte DWI Accident Case Proving "driving" under North Carolina DWI law can be difficult for the State. Proving "driving" in a DWI case that involved a car accident, can be even harder. -
Refuse a Preliminary Breath Test for DWI When pulled over for DWI suspicion, you may be asked to submit a preliminary breath test before you've even been arrested. Always refuse this request. -
DWI Limited Driving Privileges in Charlotte NC Charged with DWI or DUI? Our Charlotte attorneys help those charged with drunk driving get a limited driving privilege during their license suspension period. -
Election Day Ballot Selfies in North Carolina - Don't Do It! With election day looming, think twice before snapping that election day ballot selfie. If you don't, you could be violating North Carolina's laws. -
What to Do and Not to Do at a Charlotte DWI Checkpoint DWI checkpoints have became the norm in Mecklenburg County. Get a better idea of how to handle it next time you pass through one in Charlotte. -
Punishment for Boating While Impaired to Increase in NC Penalties are increasing for offenses involving Boating While Impaired. If you have been charged with drunk boating, contact at Browning & Long. -
Alimony, Postseparation Support, and Divorce Lawyers Like divorce, alimony and post-separation support are difficult areas of the law that are emotionally charged. Contact Browning & Long, PLLC to discuss.