Legal advice on Criminal court
If you have to attend a hearing or go to court in Union County, North Carolina, this video will tell you how to get there and what to expect when you arrive.
Lawyer Bill Powers explains some important courthouse rules by answering:
Where is the best place to park if you need to go to court in Monroe? Can you bring your cell phone into the Union County NC courthouse? Can you take pictures or videos inside the courtroom in Monroe NC?
What to expect when going through the courthouse security checkpoint and to be careful OF WHAT NOT TO BRING TO COURT
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7 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT HIRING A LAWYER
If you face a criminal charge or DWI in North Carolina, we think it's smart to talk to a lawyer as soon as possible.
It doesn't matter if it's a felony or misdemeanor, a DUI, or a simple traffic ticket, it's a good idea to seek the advice of an EXPERIENCED lawyer.
Lawyers help explain how the system works, what you can expect, and hopefully help relieve some of the anxiety of being charged or arrested.
While having someone stand literally shoulder-to-shoulder with you in court makes sense, a lot of people don't know what to expect when hiring a lawyer.
- How much does it cost to hire a lawyer?
- Do lawyers charge hourly rates or flat fees?
- Will a lawyer charge if I call and ask some basic questions?
- What does FREE CONSULTATION mean and when do lawyers offer it?
We want to put you at ease. We want to make the process easy for you.
In this video we'll go over 7 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT HIRING A LAWYER
In it Charlotte Lawyer Bill Powers explains how the firm operates and what you can expect if you call us to talk about your DWI charges or other criminal cases in North Carolina.
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If you've been arrested for DWI in North Carolina, you may have a lot of questions about the process and what to expect.
DUI Lawyers also have questions about your charges and prior record, such as:
Have you ever had another DUI DWI conviction? If so, when? Was your license revoked for Impaired Driving when you were charged with NEW DUI CHARGES? Were there any children in your car under the age of 18? Was there a wreck and was there serious injury to another person as a result of the DWI?
In this video, DWI lawyer Bill Powers answers questions about DWI charges and explains why the 4 BIG DWI QUESTIONS are so important
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