Is there such thing as solicitation to traffick in NC?
Solicitation to commit a criminal offense is a common law offense in North Carolina. Unless otherwise provided, a person convicted of...
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Solicitation to commit a criminal offense is a common law offense in North Carolina. Unless otherwise provided, a person convicted of...
In North Carolina, prosecutors have discretion regarding whether to amend or reduce criminal charges. It is not possible to know for certain...
In North Carolina, assault with a deadly weapon with the intent to kill inflicting serious injury (known as ADWIKISI) is a Class C felony offense. ...
Pursuant to North Carolina General Statutes Section 15A-1343(b)(1), a regular condition of probation is that a person must not commit any new...
North Carolina General Statutes Section 20-217 (link copied below) sets forth the law for the requirement that drivers stop for a school bus. If...
According to North Carolina General Statutes Section 14-7.6, a person who is being sentenced as a habitual felon will be sentenced four classes...
In North Carolina, felony larceny is a Class H felony offense. The maximum possible punishment is 39 months imprisonment (for each count). A...
Here is a link to the NC expungement statutes: https://www.ncleg.net/EnactedLegislation/Statutes/PDF/ByArticle/Chapter_15A/Article_5.pdf
There is a difference between a conviction for DWI (or DUI) and Driving After Consuming Under Age 21 in North Carolina. Pursuant to NC General...
In NC, Sale of Methamphetamine is a Class G felony punishable by up to 47 months in prison. For a person who is a Record Level V, the maximum...