Join Our Mailing List for Firm Updates, the Latest Legal News and Insight

We accept the following credit cards




DWI/DUI
- Aiding and Abetting DWI
- BWI
- Choosing a DWI Lawyer
- Driver’s License Revocation & Restoration
- Drug Recognition Experts and Drugged Driving
- DWI (Driving While Impaired) FAQs
- DWI Arrests and Probable Cause
- DWI Arrests and the Important Role of Magistrates
- DWI Checkpoints
- DWI Field Sobriety Tests
- DWI: Impaired Supervision
- DWI License Restoration and Ignition Interlock Devices
- How do Police Decide Who to Charge with Driving While Impaired?
- Misdemeanor and DWI Sentencing
- Multiple DWI Offenses
- Open Container
- Potential Defenses to Driving While Impaired
- Revocation of Your Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) as a Result of a DWI
- Prescription Medicine Intoxication and Drugged Driving
- Sentencing for Driving While Impaired
- Teen Drivers and Alcohol and/or Drugs
- Underage Drinking
- Vehicle Seizures
- Domestic Violence Criminal Charges
- Drug Crimes
- Expungement
- Sex Crimes
- Violent Crimes
- White Collar Crimes
- Other Crimes
- Arson
- Child Abuse
- Cyberstalking
- Driver’s License Revocation & Restoration
- Felony Firearms Restoration Act
- Felonious Restraint
- Gun Permit Denials
- Medical License Defense
- Police Searches With and Without a Warrant
- Possession of a Firearm by a Felon
- Professional License Defense
- Public Intoxication/Disorderly Conduct
- Self-Defense in North Carolina – Stand Your Ground
- Stalking
- Theft, Burglary, Shoplifting/Unlawful Concealment, Breaking and Entering
- Trespass
- Wiretapping
- General Information
- Hazing – Is It a Crime?
- How Can I Get My Charges Dropped?
- What is North Carolina’s Second Chance Act?
- What is the Difference Between a Felony, Misdemeanor & Infraction?
- Who Decides Whether or Not I Will Be Charged With a Crime?
- Failure to Appear in Court
- North Carolina’s First Step Act
- Pre-Charge Representation
- The State Criminal Process - What to Expect
- The Federal Criminal Judicial Process
- State Criminal Charges
- Sentence Enhancement and Mitigation
- Rights of the Accused: Grand Jury vs. Petit Jury
- The History of Criminal Law
Contact Us Now!