by Aaron Lee | Jul 11, 2013 | General
If you are charged with DWI that in no way means you will or should be found guilty. The charge is just a beginning step in the process of determining if you should be convicted. Every individual case will vary but there are almost challenges of the evidence that can...
by Aaron Lee | Jul 11, 2013 | General
Implied Consent laws in North Carolina do require that anyone is suspected of driving while intoxicated must submit to chemical testing. Most of the time this is completed at the police station after an arrest has taken place. Police will set up the breathalyzer...
by Aaron Lee | Jul 11, 2013 | General
After you are arrested for a DWI, you will usually be brought to the county jail where the arresting officer will bring to the intoxilyzer room. On DWI Checkpoint weekends, the Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) sometimes employs a fully mobile...
by Aaron Lee | Jul 11, 2013 | General
The following article from the Gaston Gazette, outlines reforms to the North Carolina Expungement Act. It appears Gov. Bev Purdue just signed into law last week a bill that would allow for certain minor crimes to be expunged from a person’s criminal record. The new...
by Aaron Lee | Jul 11, 2013 | General
At first glance the difference seems obvious. One is a charge for possessing an illegal drug and the other is a charge for possession paraphernalia related to the drug. This is true; however the difference between the two charges gets a little deeper. If I asked you...