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Experienced Legal Advice for Criminal Charges in Charlotte

  Modified Transcript of “Experienced Legal Advice for Criminal Charges in Charlotte” for the Hearing Impaired: The vast majority of the cases in North Carolina are plead out.  After reviewing discovery and evaluating the merits of the case, sometimes that’s the best choice. SEE RELATED:  Charlotte Judges Trial Calendar Assignments…

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FAQ DWI DUI and Implied Driving Scheduling of Cases

Modified Transcript of “FAQ DWI DUI and Implied Driving Scheduling of Cases” for Hearing Impaired After more than 20 years of practicing law in North Carolina, you do see certain trends or certain patterns. And I’m regularly asked by people, “What are some common misconceptions about lawyers or the practice…

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Calendaring Criminal Traffic and DWI Cases in Charlotte

Modified Transcript of “Calendaring Criminal Traffic and DWI Cases in Charlotte” for Hearing Impaired: The calendaring of criminal cases in North Carolina is a somewhat complicated process, and that’s because there are differences between misdemeanor cases and felony charges, as well as between jurisdictions. Larger jurisdictions such as Mecklenburg or…

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How to Retain a Criminal Defense Attorney in Charlotte

Modified Transcript of “How to Retain a Criminal Defense Attorney in Charlotte” for the Hearing Impaired: I get asked on a pretty regular basis how do you choose a lawyer? What things should you look for? What things should you expect? Does Experience Matter? What Counts as “Experience?” The answer…

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What is North Carolina Legal Precedent?

Modified Transcript of “What Is Legal Precedent?” in North Carolina for Hearing Impaired: What is Precedence?  What is Legal Precedent?  What Has Happened in the Past? The question is what is precedence, meaning what has happened beforehand.  That really applies to a couple different areas. First there’s something called case…

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DUI Checkpoints in Charlotte NC

The North Carolina Court of Appeals has weighed in, again, penning an opinion that will likely affect DUI Checkpoints in Charlotte NC. Judge Davis, joined by concurrence with Judges Calabria and Elmore, in North Carolina v. Macdonald (also referred to as State v. Macdonald) has vacated the ruling by Mecklenburg County Superior…

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Ashley Stapleton: Associate Attorney at Powers Law Firm PA

Hello, my name is Ashley Stapleton. I’m an associate attorney with Powers Law Firm PA at the Cabarrus County office in Concord, North Carolina. The first time I can remember becoming interested in the law is when I participated in a youth court program in Syracuse, New York during high…

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Required To Talk To Police?

Modified Transcript of “Required to Talk To Police” for the Hearing Impaired: We have handled very serious cases in North Carolina for quite some time.  We may get a call during an active investigation, in a panic, from somebody wondering and asking, “Should I talk to the police?”  They want…

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Can you be convicted of dui without alcohol in your system in north carolina

Modified Transcript of “Can you be convicted of dui without alcohol in your system in north carolina” for the Hearing Impaired: So often times, when we think about the culture of driving while impaired, in other states driving under the influence or driving while intoxicated, it always has this connotation…

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Fake ID Bad IDea

    Fake ID Bad IDea Everyone knows using a “Fake ID” is illegal; but, what really are the consequences?  While it may seem innocuous enough, there can be long-term consequences from a conviction.  High School and College kids may think it’s no big deal.  Many parents don’t take it…

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