Often, our clients facing DWI, traffic, or other criminal charges have little experience with the law. They are looking for reliable answers and helpful information. Here, our experienced attorneys share articles exploring a number of topics related to criminal charges in North Carolina to help you more fully understand your legal situation, including DWI, speeding, reckless driving, license suspension and revocation, license reinstatement, misdemeanors, felonies, record expungement, and more.
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What Are The Punishments For Giving or Selling Alcohol to Minors in Charlotte, North Carolina?Learn the consequences for buying or helping an undercharge person obtain alcohol in North Carolina. Contact Browning & Long Law if you've been charged.
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Misdemeanor Possession of Marijuana and Drug Paraphernalia Laws in North CarolinaBeing charged with a misdemeanor drug crime can be a frightening experience, but is more common than you may think. Call today to discuss your options.
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Open Container Offenses in Charlotte, North CarolinaIf you are convicted of an open container violation in Charlotte, North Carolina your license could be revoked. Contact Browning & Long, PLLC at 980-207-3355
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Boating While Impaired in North Carolina: Know The ConsequencesBoating While Impaired (BWI), often referred to as Boating Under the Influence (BUI), shares similarities and differences with Driving While Impaired (DWI).
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North Carolina Driver’s License Suspensions and Point SystemLearn how North Carolina’s point system leads to driver’s license suspensions. Understand traffic violations, point values, and how to protect your driving.
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How Insurance Points Work in North Carolina ExplainedLearn how the insurance points and the North Carolina Safe Driver Incentive Plan (SDIP) impact your auto insurance rates. Discover penalties for violations.
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Penalties for Underage Drunk Driving in Mecklenburg CountyIn Mecklenburg County, a charge of driving by a person less than 21 years old after consuming alcohol or drugs is a serious offense with lasting consequences.