Should You Choose a No Contest Plea in North Carolina?

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Criminal Defense

  1. Should You Choose a No Contest Plea in North Carolina?

    Learn the difference between a guilty plea, a plea of no contest, and an Alford plea to better understand your legal options when facing criminal charges.

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  2. 5 Reasons Defendants Accept a Plea Bargain

    We’re exploring the most common reasons defendants accept plea bargains.

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  3. What to Do When You’re Stopped By the Police

    Learn how to avoid escalating a traffic stop and protect your rights as we explain what to do when you’re stopped by the police.

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  4. Understanding House Arrest in North Carolina for Criminal Charges

    House arrest in North Carolina is becoming increasingly common. Learn what it is, how it works, and the benefits and challenges.

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  5. What Happens If You’re Caught with Marijuana in North Carolina?

    If you’re caught with marijuana in NC, we’re sharing the penalties you may be facing.

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  6. Will My Criminal Charges Be Dismissed?

    If you or a loved one is facing criminal charges, you know that the “best-case scenario” is for the charges to be dismissed before the case goes to trial. Our criminal defense attorneys in Raleigh are looking at what it means when criminal charges are dismissed, the types of charges that are most often dismissed, […]

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  7. What Is the Trial Process in Federal Court?

    Learn how the trial process works when facing federal charges and what you can expect.

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  8. What Does “Beyond a Reasonable Doubt” Mean?

    We’re breaking down the concept of “reasonable doubt” and why the prosecution has a bigger burden than most people realize.

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  9. What to Do When You’ve Been Served with a Restraining Order

    If you have been served with a protective order, we’re sharing what this means and the steps you need to take next.

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  10. Statute of Limitations in North Carolina for Criminal Offenses

    If you commit a crime, how long until you can no longer be prosecuted for it? We’re breaking down the statute of limitations in North Carolina for criminal offenses

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