Can I Get My License Revoked in NC After a DWI?
Dec 12, 2018
Yes, DMV can impose various types of revocations the moment you are charged with a DWI. Not only are there consequences for a charge, but also for a conviction. 30-Day Civil Revocation The most common...
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Drunk Drivers Beware - These are some of the criminal punishments you could face
Dec 12, 2018
The guide begins with the basics of what qualifies as driving while impaired "DWI" and factors which affect sentencing levels. What follows is what a defendant can do to minimize criminal consequences...
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Promotions and Special Events in North Carolina
Dec 12, 2018
An overview of the regulatory agencies and laws pertaining to the NC Education Lottery, Bingo, boxing, and sweepstakes cafes. Alcohol Law Enforcement "ALE" as the enforcing agency ALE special agents e...
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Types of NC ABC Permits and Permit Responsibilities
Dec 12, 2018
It is unlawful to sell alcohol without the appropriate ABC permit. There are various types of permits depending on the type of alcohol the merchant is selling. This guide covers both requirements for ...
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Restrictions on Alcoholic Beverages Sales
Dec 12, 2018
Presented are some of the most common restrictions to alcoholic beverage sales. Alcohol Sales and consumption regulations * Alcohol cannot be sold, served, possessed, or consumed to anyone less than 2...
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Alcoholics Beverages State and Local Regulatory Framework
Dec 12, 2018
There are both state and local components to alcohol regulations in NC. This guide begins with the historical framework of NC regulatory agencies and then moves to the enforcement structure across the...
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90-96 Conditional Discharge for first offense
Dec 11, 2018
Under N.C.G.S. § 90-96 qualifying defendants for drug possession charges are given to the option of completing court imposed terms and upon completion of those terms, having their case dismissed by th...
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Criminal Drug Classifications (NC)
Dec 10, 2018
There are 6 classifications of drugs in NC: Schedule I through Schedule VI. They vary depending on the potential for abuse and degrees of safe medical use. Schedule I is for the substance with the hig...
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