North Carolina domestic violence laws define domestic violence under Chapter 508 of the General Statutes as violent or threatening acts committed by someone with whom the victim has a personal…
If you have recently been charged with a crime, you may be wondering, “How long does a criminal conviction stay on your record in North Carolina?” The answer to this…
Receiving a simple assault charge in North Carolina can be overwhelming and stressful, especially if you are unsure of the potential consequences and legal options available. The Law Office of…
North Carolina classifies felony crimes into nine categories (A, B1, B2, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I) with varying sentence lengths. Class A felonies carry the most severe…
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