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North Carolina Grapples With Outdated Juvenile Justice System

Attorney J. Bradley Smith answering the question: “What are the long term effects of being convicted of a crime?”   A recent article in a Colorado newspaper discussed the current movement here in North Carolina to change the state’s laws regarding juvenile criminal offenders. As it stands now, 16 and…

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North Carolina Student Jailed For Month After False Arrest

Attorney J. Bradley Smith answering the question: “A past conviction is keeping me from finding work what can I do?”   A terrible recent story out of North Carolina seems to support the idea that no good deed goes unpunished. According to news reports, 20-year-old Lewis James Little, a sophomore…

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Charlotte Government “Bans The Box”

Attorney J. Bradley Smith answering the question: “I was found not guilty of a charge, but my record still shows the charge?”   In a surprising and welcome move, Charlotte’s city manager, Ron Carlee, has said that the box that asks candidates to disclose their criminal histories will be removed…

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North Carolina Defendant Sent To Jail For Mooning Judge

Attorney J. Bradley Smith answering the question: “What am I obligated to do if I’ve been pulled for Drinking and Driving?”   In a case that highlights just how important it is for those facing criminal charges to behave properly while in court and before a judge, news reports indicate…

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Drunk Driver Arrested After Deadly Hit-And-Run

Attorney J. Bradley Smith answering the question: “Is there more than one way for police to convict a DWI?”   In a sad case out of Raleigh, one young man is behind bars after he hit and killed two others who were stopped on the side of I-40 last weekend.…

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Supreme Court Sides With Prosecutors In Asset Seizure Case

Attorney J. Bradley Smith answering the question: “What is an expungement?”   The U.S. Supreme Court issued an important decision earlier this week regarding the government’s ability to place a freeze on a criminal defendant’s assets prior to trial. The Supreme Court found that prosecutors are allowed to freeze assets…

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Dozens Of UNC Charlotte Students Cited For Underage Drinking

Attorney J. Bradley Smith answering the question: “What happens if I am convicted of a DUI or DWI in North Carolina?”   Drinking and college often go hand in hand. Drinking and frat parties? Even more so. However, trouble can arise when the people doing the drinking at the frat…

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North Carolina Criminal Cases Tackle Sobriety Checkpoints

Attorney J. Bradley Smith answering the question: “Are breath test results always accurate?”   Several important recent criminal court decisions are poised to impact how law enforcement agencies across North Carolina handle drunk driving checkpoints in the future. Experts say that the cases are clarifying exactly what is required of…

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Cold Weather Has Surprising Impact On Charlotte Crime Rates

Attorney J. Bradley Smith answering the question: “What are the long term effects of being convicted of a crime?”   It might come as a surprise to most people that something like the weather could have a noticeable impact on crime rates. Tracking weather trends and crime is something that…

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Insurance Fraud Lands Three North Carolina Friends Behind Bars

Attorney J. Bradley Smith answering the question: “What are the long term effects of being convicted of a crime?”   The North Carolina Insurance Commissioner made an announcement late last month that three people in Union County, NC had been arrested after authorities say they staged car accidents to collect…

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