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Report Reveals Cost Of Drug Possession Crimes

Charlotte DWI Lawyer Brad Smith answers the question: “If I simply intend to plead guilty, why do I need a lawyer?”   One unfortunate consequence of the recent election mess has been that little attention is getting paid to some serious issues. While reporters hunt for embarrassing information about the…

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A Dank Car Alone Does Not Authorize Police to Search Your Person, Says NC Appeals Court

Charlotte DWI Lawyer Brad Smith answers the question: “Can the police search my car without a warrant?”   It has long been the case that police can claim they smell marijuana in order to gain the probable cause needed to search your person, vehicle or other personal property you have…

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Evidence from an Illegal Stop Can Still Be Used Against You, Says Supreme Court

Charlotte Criminal Lawyer Brad Smith answers the question: “If I have an outstanding warrant, what should I do?”   We previously covered the recent United States Supreme Court ruling in Birchfield v. North Dakota that addressed the legality of blood tests performed on individuals pulled over under suspicion of driving…

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Cherokee, NC Considers Marijuana Legalization After Hazy Federal Guidance

Charlotte Criminal Lawyer Brad Smith answers the question: “What are the long term effects of being convicted of a crime?”   Tribal territory in Cherokee, North Carolina is closer than any other area in North Carolina to legalizing marijuana for its citizens. A group called Common Sense Cannabis (CSC) is…

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Former NFL Player’s Arrest Video as Search and Seizure Law Informational Tool?

Charlotte DWI and Criminal Defense Attorney J. Bradley Smith of Arnold & Smith, PLLC answers the question “If I simply intend to plead guilty, why do I need a lawyer?”   The advent of police vehicle and body cameras in recent years has been aimed at greater transparency and accountability…

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Another Criminal Court Rules On Case Concerning Drug-Sniffing Dogs

J. Bradley Smith of Arnold & Smith, PLLC answers the question “Should I talk to the police?”   In 2013, the U.S. Supreme Court heard an important case concerning the use of drug-sniffing dogs. As is often the case following an important Supreme Court ruling, states and lower courts have…

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Drug Crimes, Ex-Cons and Food Stamps

Charlotte Criminal Lawyer Brad Smith of Arnold & Smith, PLLC answers the question: I was found not guilty of a charge, but my record still shows the charge.   As we’ve mentioned many times before, being convicted of a crime can have very serious repercussions on your life. Beyond the…

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Oregon Marijuana Legalization Effort Focuses Attention on Prior Criminal Records

Charlotte DWI Lawyer Brad Smith answers the question: What are the long term effects of being convicted of a crime?   Marijuana legalization is a concept that went from seemingly impossible to near mainstream in the span of only a few years. Washington and Colorado were among the early movers…

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Use of criminal law to address societal problems leads to over-criminalization

J. Bradley Smith of Arnold & Smith, PLLC answers the question “Should I ever plead guilty to a charge?”   The passage of the Controlled Substances Act by the United States Congress in 1970 represented perhaps the largest single legislative effort to address societal problems by use of the criminal…

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Supreme Court curtails use of drug-sniffing dogs in traffic stops

J. Bradley Smith of Arnold & Smith, PLLC answers the question “Should I talk to the police?”   Last week the United States Supreme Court held that law-enforcement officers may not prolong traffic-stop investigations in order to allow police canine units to sniff vehicles for drugs. Absent independent, individualized suspicion…

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