It is natural to have many questions and concerns when charged with a crime in North Carolina. These charges can have serious consequences and long-lasting effects on those charged with their families, so they need reliable answers quickly. Here, Todd Browning and Howard Long share their answers to many of these tough questions. Find out their thoughts on DWI, traffic charges, and many other crimes.
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What happens if I miss my court date for a criminal offense?
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What is a no contest (“nolo contendere”) plea and how does it differ from other pleas in criminal cases in North Carolina?
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How can I help my attorney in my criminal case?
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What are common grounds to suppress evidence and how could that help my criminal case?
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What steps should I take if I am stopped for driving while intoxicated?
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Can I be charged with DWI as a felony in North Carolina?
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How can I get a misdemeanor drug possession charge dropped in Mecklenburg County?
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Can I Refuse a Breathalyzer Test? Are There Penalties for Refusing to Blow?
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Are There Better Options Than a Prayer for Judgment Continued (PJC) for Speeding Tickets?
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How Does a Prayer for Judgment Continued (PJC) Work for Traffic Tickets in North
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What is the difference between DWI and DUI in North Carolina?
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Can I purchase a handgun in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina if I'm convicted of DWI?