North Carolina Criminal Defense Legal Guides (4 found)

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Curtis A Sluder
Written by Curtis A Sluder
Contributor Level 3

Traffic Violations in North Carolina can have far reaching impact not expected by the average motorist. Minor Violations can result in large insurance increases, and seemingly minor violations can result in license revocation
James Whitfield Mcgee Jr
Written by James Whitfield Mcgee Jr
Contributor Level 3

Once a person is charged with a DWI and they have blown a .08 or refused the breathalyzer, the Magistrate will revoke that persons license for 30 days.
Jared W. Pierce Esq.
Written by Jared W. Pierce Esq.
Contributor Level 4

It is common knowledge that people have a 4th amendment right to privacy in their homes and certain other places. However, a person may voluntarily waive that right if they consent to allowing the police or other law enforcement persons to enter their homes.
Edgar Moore Page
Written by Edgar Moore Page
Contributor Level 4

This is a subject that seems like common sense to me, but I’ve had a number of former clients or defendants to whom it was not so obvious, so (with apologies to Chris Rock) let’s talk about some do’s and don’ts for dealing with the police.

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