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What is a Giglio Disclosure?

Brady and Giglio Material – Transparency in Motion for Discovery in NC The following legal reference materials are in addition to those previously posted by our law firm.  While discovery materials pursuant to Brady v. Maryland supplement the NC criminal laws relevant to voluntary discovery or a Motion for Discovery, they are technically distinct from the…

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Disclosure of Exculpatory Evidence in Charlotte NC

The State of North Carolina (through the prosecutors) is required to turn over certain types of evidence to the accused (the Defendant in NC).  Criminal lawyers in Charlotte, and other attorneys throughout the state, often refer to that as Giglio or exculpatory Brady material.  Both Brady and Giglio, and the associated release of…

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NO BOND in Domestic Violence charges

Communicating threats, assault, stalking, and other felony charges in North Carolina, if categorized as domestic violence, are clearly serious.  If arrested, the terms and conditions of release may result in no way to immediately bond out, at least for a couple of days. That’s because, under the NC Criminal Laws, crimes of…

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Is Court Closed in Charlotte?

Inclement weather in the Carolinas can make for anxious times.  It’s more than just black ice and downed trees.  If you have court appearance coming up, wondering what to do can be a problem.    If you have criminal charges pending or a scheduled court appearance date for DWI charges in Charlotte, failure to…

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What is a Bill of Indictment?

Criminal charges in North Carolina follow a normal, standard protocol in our courts and judicial system. A Bill of Indictment is an important legal pleading and one that merits careful review by criminal defense lawyers. In addition to providing for a methodological approach to the administration of justice, consistency serves…

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Possession of a Firearm by a Felon Charge

Careful consideration is given in Criminal Court to weapons charges, especially when they are criminal charges involving a convicted felon and possession of a firearm (gun).  The consequences of a conviction for Possession of a Firearm by a Felon Charge are serious and can result in jail time (41 months maximum…

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Can I Get My Charges Dismissed?

What is a Conditional Discharge in North Carolina? In some ways, a conditional discharge is a lot like deferred prosecution.  In fact, many of the same terms and conditions for deferred, such as probation, may apply to a conditional discharge (and eventual charges dismissed). The primary difference is that the…

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How Can I Get My Charges Dropped?

How Can I Get My Charges Dropped? If you’re facing a criminal offense, whether felony or misdemeanor charges, it’s understandable you might be anxious.  The consequences of a conviction can be long-lasting and severe, making it hard to find and keep a good job.  That’s especially true for larceny, crimes…

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Criminal Defense Lawyer Charlotte NC

If you were arrested and face criminal charges for felony or misdemeanor offenses, we’re here to help.  Bill Powers is an NBTA Board Certified Specialist in Criminal Defense with 25+ years experience helping people. This may be a difficult time for you or a loved one.  We understand how overwhelming…

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Can I get a dismissal?

Dismissal of criminal charges in North Carolina is not a simple or guaranteed process. Understanding specific legal mechanisms, carefully examining the details of each unique case, and seeking guidance from an experienced criminal defense lawyer are important first steps.  Indeed, facing criminal allegations can be a daunting experience. The prospect…

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