Protect Your Rights When Charged With Crime North Carolina
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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Differences Between Reasonable Suspicion and Probable Cause Did the police have reasonable suspicion to detain you or probable cause to arrest you? If not, you may be able to use this to fight the charges you face. -
How Expert Witnesses Can Help Fight DWI Charges Expert witnesses may help you build a strong defense to the DWI charges you face. Learn what types of experts may be the most useful in your case. -
Prescription Drug Fraud Offenses and Penalties in NC Have you been charged with prescription drug fraud in North Carolina? Our criminal defense attorneys explain these offenses and the penalties you may face. -
Why You Need an Experienced DWI Attorney Are you wondering if you need an attorney for your DWI case in Charlotte? Here, find out why retaining an experienced DWI lawyer is a must. -
Scope of a North Carolina Will A person's last will and testament may include more than just the pages signed at the time the will was executed. -
Options a Surviving Spouse May Have Upon a Spouse's Death The North Carolina General Statutes afford a surviving spouse various protections to ensure that they are not disinherited, whether intentional or accidental. -
North Carolina Auto Theft Crimes Auto theft is a serious crime in North Carolina. Read about the crimes you may be charged with committing and the possible sentence if you’re convicted. -
How to Revoke a North Carolina Last Will and Testament Events like marriage, the birth of a child, or divorce, may mean you need to revoke your North Carolina will to ensure your wishes are fully met. -
Will Contest Proceedings in North Carolina If a loved one has left a North Carolina will that you question the validity of, you may be able to initiate a caveat proceeding to contest the will at hand. -
Moving Violations When Driving on a Provisional License Will your teen start driving soon in NC? Learn the provisional license stages for teen drivers and the harsh consequences of committing a moving violation.