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North Carolina Criminal Law Updates

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Is Domestic Violence in Raleigh a Federal Offense?

You may have heard the old-school saying, “Don’t make it a federal offense.”  That’s because getting charged and indicted in federal court is a big deal.  Given recent media reports coming out of Charlotte, it’s now legit to ask, “Is Domestic Violence a Federal Offense?” The even bigger question involves…

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DMV Restoration Hearing

Even after a “permanent revocation,” there are instances when administrative relief may be available through a process called a “conditional restoration” or “DMV restoration hearing.” DMV hearings carry consequences, both potentially good and bad. The inability to legally operate a motor vehicle can affect where you live, where you work,…

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Robbery Charges in North Carolina

Are you or a loved one facing allegations of Robbery Charges in North Carolina?  You should know that robbery charges are very serious and are classified as a felony. There are different types of robbery punishments and there’s a lot you need to know before you go to court. We’ll…

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Death Penalty in North Carolina

Capital punishment, better known as the death penalty in North Carolina, is a legal sentence is over half of US states. Although legal in the majority of states, executions have been declining since 1999. That year saw 98 executions in the United States.  North Carolina hasn’t used the most extreme punishment…

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Insanity Defense in North Carolina

It was popular in the 80’s and early 1990’s.  Some of the best defense lawyers in larger jurisdictions like California, Florida, and New York alleged diminished mental capacity as a defense to criminal charges.  High profile cases like the murder of Harvey Milk in San Francisco caught the eye of the national…

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How a Criminal Lawyer Can Defend You in Your Drug Trafficking Case

The cold handcuffs grip your wrists like ice rings, only these rings won’t melt away on their own. Considering that you’ve just been taken into custody for drug trafficking and other felony or misdemeanor criminal charges in North Carolina.  You need the help of a Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist…

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Why do they schedule court like that?

The North Carolina court system is busy. . .really busy.  Raleigh criminal defense lawyers like John Fanney spend a tremendous amount of time working through scheduling issues. Part of legal representation as a defense lawyer is explaining to clients a simple, hard fact.  We do NOT control the docket.  The…

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