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When you face criminal charges in Wake County, whether it’s for a DUI, a domestic violence assault, or even a drug charge, you CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYER RALEIGH 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 words and phrases that might be new to you.

It’s OK to be a bit overwhelmed. That’s normal, and that’s also why having a lawyer on your side makes sense.

The criminal justice system uses specific language – words that often have exact legal meanings. These meanings can matter when they describe what’s happening in your case. You might hear certain terms from judges, lawyers, or court staff. You might also see them in court papers. And you might need to use them yourself when talking to your criminal lawyer.

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 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CHARGES IN RALEIGHCharlotte, it’s now legit to ask, “Is Domestic Violence a Federal Offense?”

The even bigger question involves whether DV charges in Raleigh may be subject to such scrutiny by federal prosecutors in Raleigh.

As reported by WSOCTV in Charlotte, the United States Attorney’s Office in the Western District of North Carolina, is giving some domestic violence charges a second look.  By that, we mean the District Attorney’s Office is ordinarily the government agency that prosecutes criminal charges, including DV charges, for state court offenses.

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