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What is the Difference Between Petty Larceny and Grand Larceny?

What is the Difference Between Petty Larceny and Grand Larceny? Theft or larceny charges are serious, and if you are convicted, you could face a variety of penalties. In addition, you will have a criminal record that will impact many areas of your life for years to come. Petty larceny…

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How Many Drinks are Too Many to Drive?

How Many Drinks are Too Many to Drive? Driving while impaired (DWI) is a serious offense. A driver who is convicted of DWI in North Carolina could face penalties that include suspension of driver’s license, jail time, fines, probation, community service, and a requirement to attend alcohol abuse education or…

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Can I Face Criminal Charges After a Traffic Accident?

Can I Face Criminal Charges After a Traffic Accident? Accidents happen very regularly, and most people get into a fender-bender situation at some point in their lives. While, typically, vehicle accidents are civil matters that parties work out between their insurance companies, there are some circumstances that may result in…

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Arrest Warrants

Arrest Warrants Thousands of people in North Carolina face arrest warrants each year. If you have a warrant out for your arrest, you could be sent to jail at almost any time. Sometimes, you may not even realize that you have an active warrant. Getting arrested can be distressing and…

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How Can I Get an Expungement in North Carolina?

How Can I Get an Expungement in North Carolina? Having a criminal record can wreak havoc on all aspects of your life. When you are convicted of a crime, whether a misdemeanor or felony, you will have a criminal record that will remain forever. Your record will also show that…

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Understanding the Castle Doctrine (Stand Your Ground)

Understanding the Castle Doctrine (Stand Your Ground) You are sitting on your back patio when you suddenly see someone you do not know making their way onto your property. The stranger is getting closer and is heading towards your side door with the possible intent of breaking inside. Do you…

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What Criminal Diversion Programs are Available in North Carolina?

What Criminal Diversion Programs are Available in North Carolina? If you are charged with a crime, you know that you are likely facing a difficult legal process that could result in a conviction. If convicted, you may face penalties that could include fines, probation, and a prison sentence. North Carolina…

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Fighting Vandalism Charges in North Carolina

Fighting Vandalism Charges in North Carolina Vandalism is one of the most common charges in North Carolina and elsewhere. Vandalism happens when someone causes damage or destroys property that belongs to someone else. Most often, vandalism is a misdemeanor; however, there may be some instances when it is a felony.…

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What are the Differences Between State and Federal Criminal Charges?

What are the Differences Between State and Federal Criminal Charges? There are many laws in place that include both state and federal charges. Most of the crimes that people commit are state laws, while some crimes are federal. When someone is arrested, the court will determine whether they are accused…

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Assault and Battery Charges in North Carolina

Assault and Battery Charges in North Carolina Assault charges are among the most common types of criminal charges in North Carolina. A conviction of assault charges could result in serious penalties that may include jail time, fines, community service, and more. In North Carolina, there are three main types of…

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