North Carolina DWI: Consequences of Child in Vehicle

If you have been charged with DWI/DUI in North Carolina, there are a number of factors that can make the potential sentencing you are facing more serious.  Perhaps the worst aggravating factor in North Carolina is having a child (a person under the age of 18 or with...

ASHEVILLE’S NUISANCE COURT

When deciding how to handle a criminal charge in North Carolina, it is important to consider the county in which the charge has been filed.  There are many different ways to resolve a misdemeanor offense in Buncombe County: plead guilty, take the case to trial, apply...

Big Blow: Consequences of .15 or Above on Intoxilyzer

While the law in North Carolina states that a .08 or higher alcohol concentration is per se evidence of impairment as it relates to a DWI, a person can face more serious consequences criminally and civilly if the breath or blood reveals a result of .15 or higher. ...
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