In the realm of criminal law, few constitutional protections are as fundamental as those provided by the Fourth Amendment. These rights, which safeguard people against unreasonable searches and seizures, are continuously interpreted and refined through court decisions. A recent North Carolina Court of Appeals case, State v. Warren Douglas Jackson,…
What is DWI in NC? Is it drunk driving? There is a fair amount of confusion in North Carolina about DWI charges. The general public may call that type of criminal charge different things like DUI, driving under the influence, driving while intoxicated, and even drunk driving. Under the NC criminal…
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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