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Criminal Lawyer Terms in North Carolina: A Guide in Plain Language

When you face criminal charges in Wake County, whether it’s for a DUI, a domestic violence assault, or even a drug charge, you step into a world of sometimes complicated legal terms. From the Wake County Justice Center in downtown Raleigh to conversations with your criminal lawyer, you’ll likely hear…

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Raleigh Assault Charges: What is an “Assault?”

If you have assault charges in Raleigh, the allegations may involve simple assault or assault on a female or even assault with deadly weapon inflicting serious injury. Each of those types of criminal matters are comprised of “essential elements.”    In order to prove someone guilty, the prosecutor must present evidence indicating…

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Will my case be continued?

Attorneys in Raleigh and throughout North Carolina are deemed “essential personnel.” Indeed, criminal defense lawyers as officers of the court are essential to the administration of justice and day-to-day operations. The Wake County Courthouse remains open for certain types of pressing legal matters, including things like bond hearings, Chapter 50B…

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