Were you arrested and charged with a serious criminal offense? You are far from alone. Whether you are facing a felony charge or a misdemeanor charge, you have every right to defend yourself in court. All people charged with a crime are presumed innocent until proven guilty. It is the state—meaning the prosecution—that has the …

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Speeding is one of the most common traffic tickets issued in our region. According to the North Carolina Department of Police Safety (NCDPS), state police officers issued an estimated 306,000 speeding tickets in 2021 alone. Local law enforcement issued even more speeding violations. A ticket for speeding can ruin your day. It can be expensive …

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          In North Carolina, when you are charged with Driving While Impaired, your license will be taken by the charging officer and automatically revoked for 30 days. The license is turned into the Clerk of Court where you can retrieve it after meeting the statutory requirements. However, you may be eligible …

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