Not guilty vs dismissed? is there a difference? Why does any one hardly get a 'not guilty' verdict rather than a 'dismissal'?
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Answered on January 28, 2014
A Not Guilty verdict means that a Jury or Judge has heard all evidence presented by the prosecution, deliberated upon this evidence and determined...
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Do anyone know any lawyers in Tarboro, rocky Mount or Greenville nc that takes on criminal defense cases pro bono?
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Answered on January 28, 2014
If you truly can not afford to hire an attorney to represent you, you need to inform the Judge of this at your next court date. If inform the...
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What type of criminal charges do you look at for embezzlement?
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Answered on January 20, 2014
Under NC law, Chapter 14 of the NC General Statutes defines Embezzlement. Embezzlement may occur by property received (taken or converted) by...
What is the difference between the charges being 'acquitted', 'dismissed, or 'dropped'?
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Answered on January 13, 2014
Think about it like this, "Acquitted" is an outcome obtained after the State or Government (Prosecution) has presented all admissible evidence to a...
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I have been charged with misdemeanor larceny. I can't afford an attorney and waived my right to a public defender.
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Answered on January 13, 2014
The Mecklenburg County (NC) District Attorney's Office offers a Deferred Prosecution Program for first time offenders charged with certain criminal...
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