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DWI Officer Fired Over Problems with Testimony

Prosecutors may “Orally Dismiss” cases in Open Court District Attorneys (State Prosecutors) may also File Written Notice of Dismissal Clerk of Court required to “record the dismissal”         Modified Transcript of “DWI Officer Fired Over Problems with Testimony” for the Hearing Impaired Monica: Begin with the fallout…

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Bill Powers President Elect North Carolina Advocates for Justice

North Carolina Advocates for Justice:  Out of This World  The North Carolina Advocates for Justice is a nonpartisan association of legal professionals dedicated to protecting people’s rights through community, education, and advocacy – Bill Powers, President Elect NCAJ: Continuing Legal Education CLE Client Advocacy Community Involvement Appellate Memorada Professional Association of Attorneys   Service…

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What can be searched during a search warrant?

Is a Warrant Required?  What can be searched during a search warrant?  Are there Differences in Types of Warrants? Search Warrant is a type of Court Order Authorizes Law Enforcement to Conduct a Search Person, Location or Vehicle Evidence of Crime Confiscate Evidence Seize Person   Click Image for Sample…

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North Carolina Advocates for Justice Summer Convention 2016

North Carolina Advocates for Justice Summer Convention 2016 WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA JUNE 18 through JUNE 21, 2016 #JusticeCON SIGN UP NOW       Once again NCAJ has hit it out of the park.  I can’t wait until #JusticeCON – Bill Powers        Wilmington Hilton Riverside After two…

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nc law talk – the courts law and legislation 2016c

    Modified Transcript of “NC Law Talk – The Courts Law and Legislation 2016c” for the Hearing Impaired Bill Powers: Hi, I’m Bill Powers. I am one of the partners at Powers Law Firm PA in Charlotte, North Carolina. I’m joined with my friend Mike Daisley of Daisley Law. Mike,…

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Brain Injury Awareness in North Carolina

Brian Injury Awareness in North Carolina: North Carolina Governor McCrory announces March 2016 as Brain Injury Awareness Month More than 201,000 North Carolina citizens live with brain injuries Falls, vehicle crashes, assaults, sports-related traumas and work-related injuries can be causes Estimated 3.8 million concussions occur annually in the United States…

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How Much Do You Know About Traffic Tickets

Press Image to Take Quiz How Much Do You Know About Traffic Tickets? Are Lawyers Always Required? Is Traffic School an Option? Do Prior Tickets Make a Difference? Traffic Laws in North Carolina, especially relating to insurance premiums and how to handle can be complex – Bill Powers   While…

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Can Police Pat You Down in Charlotte, NC?

What is a Search?  Are “Frisks” Legal?  When Can Police Pat You Down? . . .[I]t is nothing less than sheer torture of the English language to suggest that a careful exploration of the outer surfaces of a person’s clothing all over his or her body in an attempt to…

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Punishments and Sentencing in DWI Charges

What are the Factors Considered in Punishments and Sentencing in DWI Charges? What are Grossly Aggravating Factor(s)? What are Aggravating Factors? What are Mitigating Factors? Sentencing in Driving While Impaired cases in North Carolina involves a balancing process of the “factors” associated with the particular offense. Our “NC DWI Quick Reference Guide” is a…

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Stalking Awareness Month in North Carolina

Governor McCrory Declares January 2016 Stalking Awareness Month in North Carolina Signed January 4, 2016 First Governor in the United States to Sign Proclamation Commends Observance to all Citizens Touch Image to View Full Proclamation The General Assembly recognizes that stalking includes, but is not limited to, a pattern of…

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