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New NC Fallen and Disabled First Responder Tuition Law

The North Carolina General Assembly Ratified and Governor Pat McCrory signed New NC Fallen and Disabled First Responder Tuition Law “Senate Bill 37”   Ratified Date September 29, 2015 Approved October 30, 2015 Applies to the 2016 spring academic semester and each subsequent semester Entitled:  An Act to Provide that the…

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New North Carolina Expunction of Records Law

The North Carolina General Assembly Ratified and Governor Pat McCrory signed New North Carolina Expunction of Records Law “Senate Bill 233”   Effective Date December 1, 2015 Applies to Offenses Filed on or after December 1, 2015 Entitled:  An Act to Provide for the Automatic Expunction of Certain Records Charges…

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Do I Have to Consent to Search?

Question:  “During a Traffic Stop, Do I Have to Consent to Search?” A local North Carolina Police Department recently posted on YouTube a video regarding Traffic Stops: What to Expect as a Motorist.  There are some important points to consider: Consent to Search a Vehicle Implies Voluntary Compliance “Consent” is…

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Powers Included on the 2016 “Top 100” North Carolina Super Lawyers List

CLICK IMAGE TO READ MAGAZINE   Powers Included on the 2016 “Top 100” North Carolina Super Lawyers List Powers Law Firm PA, a Charlotte-Metro law firm, recently received notice two attorneys for the firm have been included in 2016 North Carolina Super Lawyers Magazine.  Bill Powers Included on the 2016 “Top 100” North…

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Powers Law Firm PA Included in Best Law Firms List

Powers Law Firm PA Included in Best Law Firms List Powers Law Firm PA, a Charlotte-Metro based law firm recently received notice it has been included in the 2016 U.S. News – Best Lawyers  ® “Best Law Firms” publication.  The firm has been named a Charlotte Tier 1 “Best Law Firms”…

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What Do Lawyers Want to Know About Your Traffic Ticket?

  Experienced attorneys normally ask a lot of questions because traffic tickets in North Carolina can be complicated – Bill Powers  While there are some matters that you may be able to handle yourself, sometimes that just may not be a good idea.  What Do Lawyers Want to Know About…

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nomCOMM 2016

North Carolina Advocates for Justice nomCOMM 2016 Team Committee Chair and President Elect Bill Powers is pleased announce the North Carolina Advocates for Justice Nominating Committee or “nomCOMM” 2016 Team. The Board of Governors unanimously elected the nomCOMM Team during the January 20, 2016 BOG Meeting in Raleigh, North Carolina at NCAJ…

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Mecklenburg Court Holiday Schedule

  With the holidays fast approaching and the year coming to an end, we normally sit down and start planning the next calendar year.  For attorneys whom practice in the Charlotte-Metro region, we consult the Mecklenburg Court Holiday Schedule and the surrounding districts: Cabarrus County Court Gaston County Court Iredell…

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Useful Info on Charlotte Mecklenburg Court Schedules

The 26th Judicial District in Mecklenburg County is located at 832 E 4th St, Charlotte, NC 28202 and housed within the Mecklenburg County Courthouse.  Here is some useful info on Charlotte Mecklenburg Court Schedules and Calendars:     Mecklenburg County Court Schedule January through April 2016 Mecklenburg Count Judges Schedule May…

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Criminal Abuse and Exploitation in North Carolina

Burt’s Law  increases punishments for Criminal Abuse and Exploitation in North Carolina. Chapter 122C of the North Carolina General Statues is entitled the, “Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Act of 1985” and sets forth:   The policy of the State is to assist individuals with needs for mental…

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