North Carolina trespassing
Second Degree Trespass is defined under North Carolina General Statute 14-159.13. It is a Class 3 Misdemeanor. To be convicted of Second Degree...
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Second Degree Trespass is defined under North Carolina General Statute 14-159.13. It is a Class 3 Misdemeanor. To be convicted of Second Degree...
Second Degree Trespass is defined under North Carolina General Statute 12-159.13. It is a Class 3 Misdemeanor. To be convicted of Second...
First of all, I agree with my colleagues' prior posts. Additionally: On January 1, 2012, the Justice Reinvestment Act made significant changes...
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A violation of 18B-302(b)(3) by a person who is 19 or 20 years old is a Class 3 Misdemeanor. If you are convicted and have no prior convictions, a...
From reviewing the application to become an insurance agent, it appears that the Department of Insurance is concerned with crimes that involve...
If you've been given a citation, you have been charged with DWI. Whether you can be convicted based on the evidence the officer gathered and...
Eyewitness identification from a photo-lineup could be enough to warrant charges being filed against your son. It is important to note that the...
The answer to your question depends on a number of facts: Was your husband arrested? Were any other passengers in the car? Was the driver...
This is a surprisingly common question that many people who are similarly situated seem to struggle with. The short answer is "yes", if you were...