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Building a Defense When Facing Felony Drug Charges in North Carolina

Charlotte DWI Lawyer Brad Smith answers the question: “Can the police search my car without a warrant?”   In North Carolina, felony drug charges are one of the most serious crimes an individual can face. A conviction could lead to hefty fines and decades in prison, not to mention that…

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What are Mitigating Circumstances for Crimes in North Carolina?

Charlotte Criminal Lawyer Brad Smith answers the question: “When can I post on Social media about my ongoing case?”   If you are facing criminal charges in North Carolina, your potential sentence for the offense could be reduced if “mitigating circumstances” are found. In North Carolina, felony sentences depend on…

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Can North Carolina Police Use Facial Recognition to Make Arrests?

Charlotte DWI Lawyer Brad Smith answers the question: “Can the police search my car without a warrant?”   It may seem that facial recognition is everywhere in the 21st century. The technology that can identify a person by comparing an image of his or her face to a database of…

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Defenses to a Failed Breathalyzer Test in North Carolina

Charlotte DWI Lawyer Brad Smith answers the question: “Are breath test results always accurate?”   If you were pulled over for driving while impaired (DWI) in Charlotte or other parts of North Carolina, a police officer might order a breathalyzer test to determine your blood alcohol concentration (BAC). If you…

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Charlotte Woman Pleads Guilty for Filing False Tax Returns

Charlotte Criminal Lawyer Brad Smith answers the question: “Should I ever plead guilty to a charge?”   A Charlotte woman pleaded guilty in federal court for filing false tax returns. Andrivia Wells, a Charlotte-based tax preparer, entered a guilty plea for three out of 35 counts. The woman pleaded guilty…

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Should You Turn Yourself in When There is a Warrant for Your Arrest in North Carolina?

Charlotte Criminal Lawyer Brad Smith answers the question: “If I have an outstanding warrant, what should I do?”   It is scary to think about turning yourself in to the North Carolina police, let alone actually to go to the police station and do it. Many of those who consider…

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How an Apology can be Perceived as Confession and Lead to Criminal Charges

Charlotte Criminal Lawyer Brad Smith answers the question: “Should I talk to the police?”   They say it is better to apologize late than never. However, the same principle does not apply when you are being accused of a crime, especially if you did not commit one. Apologies are often…

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Is There Gender Bias When Sentencing Female Teachers Who Have Sex with Male Students?

Charlotte Criminal Lawyer Brad Smith answers the question: “What should parents tell their children to do when interacting with police officers?”   Is there a double standard regarding how North Carolina courts treat female versus male teachers who have sexual relationships with students of the opposite sex? Is a female…

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Charlotte Police Creates Map of Violent Crime ‘Hot Spots’ in the City

Charlotte Criminal Lawyer Brad Smith answers the question: “Should I talk to the police?”   After 108 homicides in Charlotte last year, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department prepared a map of violent crime “hot spots” in the city. The map was shown to members of the Charlotte City Council. The department…

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Is Groping a Crime in North Carolina?

Charlotte Criminal Lawyer Brad Smith answers the question: “If I am charged by campus police could I still face jail time or probation?”   Groping, or touching someone’s body for sexual pleasure against that person’s will is considered a crime in North Carolina. Groping is a form of sexual battery,…

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