Everyone knows the dangers of drinking and driving. Few people imagine a DWI fatality in their future, let alone felony criminal charges for a “drunk driving” homicide. 
Driving While Impaired or “DWI” can serve as what defense lawyers call a predicate offense for Felony Death by Vehicle, Manslaughter, and Murder charges.
Given the potential long-term consequences, such allegations deserve, as a part of legal representation, careful review of the accident scene and forensic evidence.
North Carolina Criminal Law Updates







to the general rule, especially in instances where a fatality results from the DUI or when there are multiple prior convictions, resulting in an indictment for habitual DWI charges.
Charlotte, it’s now legit to ask, “Is Domestic Violence a Federal Offense?”
through a process called a “conditional restoration” or “DMV restoration hearing.”


