Defending Theft Charges in North Carolina Theft is one of the most common crime charges in North Carolina. Theft is often called larceny. There are a variety of different theft crimes and they could be misdemeanors or felonies. Regardless of whether you are charged with a misdemeanor or a felony,…
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Robbery Vs. Burglary: What is the Difference?
Robbery Vs. Burglary: What is the Difference? Theft is a common crime in North Carolina and across the country. Theft is the taking of property that does not belong to you. A person may be charged with theft if they are accused of stealing items from a store, taking a…
How Can I Defend Against Child Abuse Charges?
How Can I Defend Against Child Abuse Charges? Your children are the most important parts of your life, and you will do anything you can to protect them from harm. Sometimes, a problem occurs, and you find that you are charged with child abuse. Child abuse charges are serious, and…
Armed Robbery Charges in Charlotte, North Carolina
Charlotte Criminal Lawyer Brad Smith answers the question: “Can I be arrested without evidence against me?” An arrest for robbery entails serious felony charges in North Carolina. Those arrested for robbery risk losing their freedom and getting a criminal record with permanent negative consequences for their career, reputation, and…
Five Types of Property Crime in North Carolina
Charlotte Criminal Lawyer Brad Smith answers the question: “What is the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony?” Criminal law is complex. There are many crimes that can be committed under the same “type” of offense and there are different levels of severity for each crime. In North Carolina,…