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What are the Most Common Blue-Collar Crimes?

What are the Most Common Blue-Collar Crimes? Crime is generally categorized into white-collar and blue-collar. White-collar crimes are non-violent and include such things as embezzlement, health care fraud, securities fraud, money laundering, and similar crimes. Blue-collar crime, although not a legal term, usually refers to any crimes other than white-collar…

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What Happens if I Violate Probation?

What Happens if I Violate Probation? If you have been placed on probation by the judge, you must follow the rules that the court provided. Probation allows you some freedom and is often a much better alternative than spending time in prison. Sometimes, a probationary period follows a period of…

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Auto Theft in North Carolina

Auto Theft in North Carolina Auto theft is another term for stealing a car. Car theft is a serious crime, and it pertains to all types of motorized vehicles. Auto theft crimes in North Carolina fall under the general category of larceny. If you are convicted of an auto theft…

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Can a Criminal Defense Attorney Help Me With DWI Charges?

Can a Criminal Defense Attorney Help Me With DWI Charges? DWI, or driving while impaired, is a serious charge. You may be pulled over for a traffic infraction and suddenly find yourself performing roadside field sobriety tests. The next thing you know, the police test your BAC and take you…

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BAC Explained

BAC Explained One of the most serious offenses that a driver may be charged with is driving while impaired, DWI. All states have DWI laws in place to restrict driving a motor vehicle while impaired due to the use of drugs or alcohol. In North Carolina, the legal blood alcohol…

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Do I Have to Identify Myself to the Police?

Do I Have to Identify Myself to the Police? Many people watch police reality shows on television and notice that the police always ask for identification. In fact, it is usually the first thing they do when they approach someone. If you have been stopped by the police while driving,…

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What is the Difference Between Drug Possession and Trafficking?

Charlotte Criminal Lawyer Brad Smith answers the question: “Should I talk to the police?”   If you get stopped for a traffic violation or have your home searched, it could result in police finding illicit drugs or drug paraphernalia. The possession of illegal drugs is a crime that itself could…

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DWI in North Carolina: Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over.

Charlotte DWI Lawyer Brad Smith answers callers’ questions during a 30-minute radio interview with the Legal Forum. Recorded in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.   Driving while impaired, DWI is a severe offense in North Carolina and elsewhere. If you are found guilty of DWI charges, you could face severe…

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Speeding to Elude Arrest in North Carolina

Charlotte DWI Lawyer Brad Smith answers the question: “Can I represent myself on a traffic ticket?”   The police take traffic stops and other encounters very seriously. If law enforcement attempts to pull you over, you are required by law to pull over and stop. If you fail to stop…

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North Carolina Suspended Driver’s License

Charlotte Criminal Lawyer Brad Smith answers the question: “When can I post on Social media about my ongoing case?”   Driving a vehicle is a privilege that comes with some responsibilities. North Carolina has many driving laws that you must follow or risk getting a ticket. A moving violation is…

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