The North Carolina criminal courts can impose many different penalties after someone please guilty to a driving under the influence (DUI) offense. The most common penalties include probation, fines and jail time. People can also expect the state to suspend their...
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Year: 2022
What happens if the police claim you drove off from a crash?
The law in North Carolina is quite clear. Any driver involved in a collision that they think may have injured another person or caused property damage must stop. Not only do they need to check on the other person to make sure that they are okay, but they likely also...
Why do you need a criminal defense attorney for a traffic ticket?
You know that a traffic ticket is possible if you were speeding or if an officer accuses you of another kind of moving violation. On that ticket, it will give you some details on how to pay a fine or where to appear in court. Most people just pay the fine and move on,...
3 reasons people in North Carolina might face federal drug possession / trafficking charges
Drug Possession/Trafficking charges in North Carolina could mean prison time, expensive fines and career consequences. There are, for example, employers that have zero-tolerance policies for workers with a drug-related criminal record, and some people could lose their...