The uncertainty that accompanies a criminal charge can be difficult to handle. For many clients, the more knowledge they have of the North Carolina legal system and the potential outcomes can help give them the confidence they need to fight their charges. Here, our lawyers share helpful library articles that aid you in becoming an informed and empowered defendant.
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What Penalties Do You Face If You’re Convicted of Forgery in North Carolina?Forgery is usually a felony crime in North Carolina. Find out common forgery crimes you may be charged with and how long you may be in prison if convicted.
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You Face Harsh Penalties If You’re Arrested for a White-Collar Crime in CharlotteWhite-collar crimes are serious offenses in North Carolina. It is important to understand what these crimes are if you want to fight the charges you face.
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What You Need to Know About Probation in Your Criminal CaseAre you hoping to be sentenced to probation rather than prison? Find out about the two types of probation and the rules you must follow in North Carolina.
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You Could Face Harsh Penalties If Convicted of Embezzlement in CharlotteHave you been charged with embezzlement in Charlotte? Here, we explain what has to be proven to convict you and the sentences associated with this crime.
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A Conviction for Stalking or Cyberstalking Can Result in Serious PenaltiesWhat are the crimes of stalking and cyberstalking in North Carolina? Find out when you can be charged with these offenses and the punishments you may face.
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What Penalties Could You Face If Convicted of a Heroin Crime in North Carolina?If you are in possession of heroin in NC, you may be charged with a serious felony offense. Read about the different heroin crimes and harsh penalties you face.
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What You Need to Know About Disorderly Conduct Laws in North CarolinaDisorderly conduct is a serious misdemeanor offense in North Carolina. Find out the penalties you face and what to do if you’ve been charged with this crime.
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Immediate Steps to Take Following an Arrest to Protect Your RightsIf you are arrested in North Carolina, you need to take steps to protect your legal rights. Here, learn about nine crucial steps you should take immediately.
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What You Need to Know About Arson Offenses in North CarolinaFirst and second degree arson are serious felony crimes in North Carolina. Here, we explain the elements of these crimes and the punishments upon conviction.
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You Could Face Harsh Penalties If Convicted of Domestic ViolenceYou can be charged with a number of assault charges for committing domestic violence in North Carolina. Here, read about these crimes and their punishments.
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Probable Cause and Reasonable Suspicion: What Are the Differences?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.
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Prescription Drug Fraud Crimes Are Serious Offenses in North CarolinaHave you been charged with prescription drug fraud in North Carolina? Our criminal defense attorneys explain these offenses and the penalties you may face.