It’s normal to have many questions and concerns when you are charged with a crime in North Carolina. Here, our experienced lawyers draw on their knowledge of the law and years of experience as prosecutors to provide the answers you need to many of these common worries. Learn more about what criminal charges can mean for you, what to do next, and what to expect as you move forward.
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What defenses could help me fight assault and battery charges?
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What should I do if there is a warrant out for my arrest?
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My child was recently arrested. Will he be charged as a juvenile or an adult?
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Should I hire a private criminal defense lawyer or use a public defender?
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What is the penalty for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon?
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What defenses could I have after being arrested for shoplifting?
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What are defenses to speeding to elude arrest charges?
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What are assault with a deadly weapons charges that I could face in North Carolina?
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Does it matter to my attorney if I am guilty of committing the crime?
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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?