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Are Miranda Rights Required?

Modified Transcript of “Are Miranda Rights Required?” for the Hearing Impaired: The single most common statement we hear from clients after the fact, after they’ve been arrested, is, “I wasn’t given my Miranda Rights, and as such, aren’t the charges or the case supposed to be dismissed?” Upon making an…

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Reasonable Doubt in Charlotte

    Reasonable Doubt A reasonable doubt is a doubt based on reason and common sense arising out of some or all of the evidence that has been presented, or lack or insufficiency of the evidence as the case may be. Proof beyond a reasonable doubt is proof that fully…

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Provisional DWI in NC

  It is unlawful for a person less than 21 years old to drive a motor vehicle on a highway or public vehicular area while consuming alcohol or at any time while he has remaining in his body any alcohol or controlled substance previously consumed, but a person less than…

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Charlotte Mecklenburg District Court Judges Schedule – Calendar Year 2015

Charlotte Mecklenburg District Court Judges Schedule – Calendar Year 2015 is broken down into three periods: January through May 2015 May through September 2015 September through December 2015 SEE RELATED:  Mecklenburg County District Court Judge Schedule January – May 2015 SEE RELATED:  Mecklenburg County District Court Judge Schedule May –…

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Charlotte Mecklenburg Court Holidays

Charlotte Mecklenburg Court Holidays are as follows: January 1, 2015 – New Years – Thursday January 19, 2015 – MLK  – Monday April 3, 2015 – Good Friday – Friday May 25, 2015 – Memorial Day – Monday July 3, 2015 – Fourth of July – Friday September 7, 2015…

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Are Charlotte Courts Closed

Bread, Eggs & Milk – Are Charlotte Courts Closed? Yankees may laugh, but the truth of the matter is, no one can drive on ice.  And while the Winter Storm of 2015 may be a non-event for those north of the Mason-Dixon line, at least in Charlotte, North Carolina, when…

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Can An Attorney Represent Two People

Modified Transcript of “Can An Attorney Represent Two People” for the Hearing Impaired: **Applies to both civil and criminal matters. It’s not unusual for an attorney to represent more than one person in a case. The attorney needs to make sure that each person is represented to the best of…

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Charlotte Traffic Law Attorney

  Modified Transcript of “Charlotte Traffic Law Attorney” for the Hearing Impaired: Paying off a speeding ticket without talking to an attorney is really not a good idea. It doesn’t mean that you can’t end up with a good result representing yourself and there are certain speeding tickets where having…

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Reasonable Suspicion To Stop

Modified Transcript of “Reasonable Suspicion To Stop” for Hearing Impaired: . . .By a reasonable and articulable suspicion that the person seized is engaged in criminal activity. Reid v. Georgia, 448 U.S. 438, 440 (1980).   Any time I’m analyzing a DUI defense I generally break my assessment into four…

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Telling Truth To Lawyer

Modified Transcript of “Telling Truth To Lawyer” for Hearing Impaired: In criminal cases, whether it’s a DUI or a misdemeanor, even a felony – heck, even traffic tickets – it’s not unusual to have a client later fess up when they’re talking to us in the office and say “I…

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