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If I have an outstanding warrant, what should I do?
Should I ever plead guilty to a charge?
What is the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony?
The person that called the police doesn't want to press charges
Should I talk to the police?
Do I need to hire an attorney if I have been falsely accused?
Can I represent myself on a traffic ticket?
Can I be arrested without evidence against me?
Can the police search my car without a warrant?
If I simply intend to plead guilty, why do I need a lawyer?
A past conviction is keeping me from finding work. What can I do?
I was found not guilty of a charge, but my record still shows the charge. What is going on?
What are the long term effects of being convicted of a crime?
What is an Expungement and how does it work in North Carolina?
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Hazing – Is It a Crime?
How Can I Get My Charges Dropped?
What is North Carolina’s Second Chance Act?
What is the Difference Between a Felony, Misdemeanor & Infraction?
Who Decides Whether or Not I Will Be Charged With a Crime?
Failure to Appear in Court
North Carolina’s First Step Act
Pre-Charge Representation
The State Criminal Process - What to Expect
The Federal Criminal Judicial Process
State Criminal Charges
Sentence Enhancement and Mitigation
Rights of the Accused: Grand Jury vs. Petit Jury
The History of Criminal Law
Domestic Violence Criminal Charges
Drug Crimes
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Expungement
Sex Crimes
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Child Abuse
Cyberstalking
Driver’s License Revocation & Restoration
Felony Firearms Restoration Act
Felonious Restraint
Gun Permit Denials
Medical License Defense
Police Searches With and Without a Warrant
Possession of a Firearm by a Felon
Professional License Defense
Public Intoxication/Disorderly Conduct
Self-Defense in North Carolina – Stand Your Ground
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