Raymond Allen Hayes II

Raymond Allen Hayes II

also known as RayHayesLaw

4.9
Rating: 7.6

Licensed for 21 years

Criminal defense Lawyer at Lexington, NC
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense, Personal Injury

227 N Talbert Blvd, Lexington, NC

About Raymond

Biography

Practice Areas

2

Practice Areas

Criminal Defense 70%

When you make a one-time mistake or get charged for something someone else did it can be very scary to try to find criminal defense counsel. We understand that this can be a stressful time and will work hard to get a dismissal, discharge, acquittal or other favorable resolution to your criminal charge. Defense of criminal charges is an area of law where it is critical to know your rights. We can help. CONTACT a defense lawer at our Mooresville NC Office today.

21 years

70%
Personal Injury 30%

If you've been in a car accident, truck accident, motorcycle accident, boat accident, or other automobile or vehicle accident and suffered injuries or if you have been injured by the medical malpractice or doctor's mistake or nurse's error / abuse / neglect, you may be entitled to significant compensation for those personal injuries. Don't take less that what you are entitled. We have experienced personal injury attorneys, medical malpractice lawyers and accident attorneys.

21 years

30%

Fees and Rates

Cost

Retainer

Sometimes


Payment Methods

  • Cash
  • Check
  • Credit Card

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Licenses

Licensed in North Carolina for 21 years

State: North Carolina

Acquired: 2004

Active

No misconduct found

Location

RayHayesLaw

227 N Talbert Blvd, Lexington, NC, 27292

RayHayesLaw

116 S. Main Street, Ste. 105, Mooresville, NC, 28115

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Raymond Allen Hayes II's Reviews

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4.9 /5.0

31 Client Reviews

Showing 1 - 5 of 10 reviews | Criminal Defense

Posted by Leeshawn | January 16, 2026 | Hired Attorney | Criminal Defense

The greatest lawyer I've ever had

Best lawyer in the world had some serious drug charges he took care of it in one day got it dismissed and got my life back if you need someone who is really going to go to bat for you and home run it every time make sure you hire ray hayes I can't say enough great things about him

Posted by Tamera | May 09, 2025 | Criminal Defense

Felony charges dismissed

Mr.Hayes was absolutely amazing! He was able to get my criminal charges dismissed within no time. I met with him one time and after that one time the charges were dropped. He was very helpful and understanding, he also stayed in contact with me from day one. I definitely recommend him!

Posted by Billy | April 24, 2025 | Hired Attorney | Criminal Defense

Sex offender charges

I can't thank Ray enough. I was charged with 20 felony sex offender on the premises with children on the property. I was so scared that I couldn't sleep at night. He has gotten all of them dropped. Thank you so much Ray.

Posted by anonymous | December 28, 2023 | Hired Attorney | Criminal Defense

Serious Felony Dismissed

Attorney Ray Hayes, is an exceptional attorney, who does exactly what he says, he will try to do. He returns phone calls, and he is a good Christian man that cares about his clients. He goes above and beyond the call of duty, charges a very reasonable fee, and does not nickel and dime you. I regret t...hat I could only put five stars for him because in reality I would give him 5,000 stars. I was charged with Assault With A Deadly Weapon With Intent To Kill. He got my case dismissed by the state two months before my court date proving I acted in self-defense. I am a former paralegal and have worked with several different attorneys and at the Forsyth county Courthouse . He is by far the best attorney I have ever dealt with, and I highly recommend him. He is someone you can truly trust in your time of need. I hope and pray I never need another defense attorney, but if I do, I will definitely go to him. He is the absolute best!

Posted by Sam | August 19, 2023 | Hired Attorney | Criminal Defense

Excessive fee charged and knowledge of fee paid withheld from client.

My father acquired Mr Raymond Hayes for me while I was incarcerated for a parole violation that was a result of being charged with felony drug possession, and possession of drug paraphernalia. After a consultation, my father paid a $7,500 retainer to insure his representation of me on the parole viol...ation and the new charges. The following day Mr Hayes came to visit me in the county jail and the first thing we went over was the fee agreement to secure his representation. Mr Hayes initially had the fees set at a total of $12,500. Of which he stated $2500 was for representation at the parole hearing, and the additional $10,000 to represent me on the new charges which included pre-trial and trial representation if it were to come to that. Because I was aware of the circumstances involved with my case and knowing only an extremely small percentage of criminal cases make it to trial, I specifically stated to Mr Hayes that a trial would not be required, as we both are aware that the majority of criminal cases are resolved without a trial through either a plea or dismissal, to which he agreed. So I stated the included fee for trial wasn’t necessary, and Mr Hayes marked out the $12,500 amount and wrote $7,500 in its place. After doing so I agreed to his representation and signed the fee agreement contract. I was unable to receive a copy of the contract due to me being incarcerated at the county jail and Mr Hayes not having readily access to a copier. Mr Hayes represented me at my parole hearing where I was sentenced to 90 days. While incarcerated I received a letter from Mr Hayes stating my next court date was set for August 11 which was a little more than 2 weeks after my release date for the parole violation. On the day of my very first court date, Mr Hayes showed up over an hour late. When he did finally arrive he spoke to the district attorney or their assistant (which ever it was) and after speaking to them, he brought me outside the courtroom to discuss the plea being offered. But before I would even think about accepting any plea I asked Mr Hayes for a police report because I wanted to know what probable cause the officers had to initiate their investigation to begin with and to see what little evidence they claimed to have. To which Mr Hayes said he wasn’t even sure there was a police report yet and he walked back into the courtroom to inquire about it. A few moments later he walks out with the police report and he goes over it for the very first time with me. So this means he is asking me to accept a guilty plea for a crime that he hadn’t even seen a police report on, and that he wasn’t even aware of the basic circumstances involved with the alleged offenses. So in weighing my decision to accept the plea, my main incentive was I believed it would save me $5,000 in additional attorney fees just by going ahead and accepting the offer of time served for a guilty plea on possession of paraphernalia, that had no further consequences than had the case been dismissed completely or had I been found not guilty at trial. The main deciding factor of not taking the case to trial was my belief that it would have ended up costing me thousands of dollars . After I left the courthouse, I was speaking to my father about my reason for accepting the plea, thinking I was saving thousands of dollars avoiding a trial. That is when my father informed me that he had paid Mr Ray Hayes an additional $7,500 after I had signed the fee agreement contract stating the fee for a trial would not be required because it would be settled with a plea or dismissal. After learning about this fact I immediately contacted Mr Hayes by phone and stated my displeasure and requested a partial refund for the fees that weren’t warranted and that I specifically didn’t agree to to which his only response was “I think you got a great deal”. I feel his actions are morally and ethically wrong given the circumstances.

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Experience

Rating:  7.6 (Very Good)

Honors

2019

Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell

1999

Deans List, UNC Chapel Hill

Work Experience

2005 - Present

Attorney, Ray A Hayes II PA, Attorney at Law

2004 - 2005

Attorney, John F. Hanzel PA

Associations

2004 - Present

NC State Bar

Member

Sample of Legal Cases

State v Washington

Acquitted on DWI at Trial, pled NOL, GU on speed & tag

State v Dawkins

Dismissed by DA

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Education

2002

New York Law School

JD - Juris Doctor

1999

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

BA - Bachelor of Arts

Speaking Engagements

2016

Gun Trusts

Gun Trusts

Publications

2002

New York Law School Journal of Human Rights Balancing Victims' Rights and Probative Value with the Fourth Amendment Right to Security in the Exclusion of Unlawfully Seized Evidence

Languages

English

Activity

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