A North Carolina drug charge has the potential to lead to serious consequences. Depending on circumstances, you may have to pay fines, attend substance abuse treatment classes and even spend time behind bars, which may impact your ability to maintain a job and earn a...
Criminal Defense
What happens when you refuse a breath test in North Carolina?
When a North Carolina law enforcement officer stops your vehicle after you have been drinking, you may feel extremely anxious, even if you do not believe you consumed enough alcohol to put you over the legal limit. If you are hesitant to take a breath test at the...
How much can a person drink before getting drunk?
A drunk driving charge can negatively affect your life in many ways, both legally and personally. While you should always look for alternate modes of transportation if you plan on drinking, you should also know how much it typically takes to increase your blood...
Can law enforcement seize your vehicle during a DWI stop?
When you get pulled over for drinking and driving, you expect the law enforcement official to perform a few tests and formally charge you for DWI. You also likely expect for the consequences of this offense to occur after a formal conviction. But if you are a repeat...
3 commonly abused prescription drugs
You may think that taking prescription drugs is safe, and in many circumstances, it is. If you take medication that a doctor prescribed for you and follow the instructions for taking it, the risk of adverse effects, such as addiction, is typically very small....
Drug trafficking laws in North Carolina
Many people do not understand what drug trafficking really means. It is not, as some assume, a charge related to moving controlled substances from one place to another. That is more likely to incur distribution charges than trafficking. Rather, drug trafficking...
Does a DWI conviction come with an ignition interlock device?
In North Carolina, it is illegal to drive while impaired. If you have a blood alcohol concentration over 0.08% before climbing behind the wheel, officers may arrest you for violating the state’s DWI law. Among other penalties, you may lose your driver’s license upon...
The role of prescription drugs in DUIs
It goes without saying that driving while under the influence can lead to devastating consequences. Most people identify recreational drugs and alcohol as common, problematic substances. However, prescription drugs taken for legitimate reasons may sometimes lead to...
Bill could give a second chance to those with a criminal record
Being accused of a crime generates concerns, as many crimes carry with them serious penalties. But what can be of greater dismay is the ability of allegations or a conviction to tarnish your reputation. You have worked hard to become a notable member of your community...
Refusing a breath test in North Carolina during a DWI stop
Getting pulled over is a scary experience for anyone, and the fear can be amplified if the officer suspects you of drunk driving. If an officer reasonably suspects that you are impaired based on your driving, he or she may stop your vehicle and perform a limited...