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Supreme Court: Illegal for police to search your phone without a warrant

Charlotte DWI and Criminal Defense Attorney J. Bradley Smith of Arnold & Smith, PLLC answers the question “Can the police search my car without a warrant?”   Of course police want everything off your phone. They want to take it, analyze it, and try to use it to prove you…

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North Carolina Says Giving Diet Advice Online Could Lead To Criminal Charges

Attorney J. Bradley Smith answering the question: “What are the long term effects of being convicted of a crime?”   You might think that in the hierarchy of criminal acts, giving diet and nutritional advice online wouldn’t seem to rank very high. Though dieting and recipe tips may not seem…

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Digging In The Woods Leads To Jail Time For Two North Carolina Men

Attorney J. Bradley Smith answering the question: “Can I be arrested without evidence against me?”   Chalk this story up to a bizarre crime that many people would be shocked to learn is actually criminal. Authorities in western North Carolina recently announced that two men who were arrested last October…

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Three North Carolina Teens Arrested For Cyber-Bullying

Attorney J. Bradley Smith answering the question: “If I simply intend to plead guilty, why do I need a lawyer?”   Everyone knows that young people can be cruel. Anyone who suffered through middle or high school has likely felt the sting of hurtful comments or the isolation caused by…

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North Carolina Legislators Pass Juvenile Offender Bill :: Charlotte DWI Attorney

Attorney J. Bradley Smith answering the question: “What are the long term effects of being convicted of a crime?”   The North Carolina House passed a new bill that would help move the state in the right direction in terms of classifying 16 and 17-year-olds as juvenile offenders when facing…

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