
Danny Glover, Jr. proudly represents people facing criminal charges in Elizabeth City, Edenton, Hertford, Camden, Currituck, Gates, the Outer Banks, and the communities throughout northeastern North Carolina. If you've been charged with "drunk driving" it's imperative you seek legal representation without delay.
Even if a first offense DUI, there are often important materials to file regarding your driver license. It's frankly a bit complicated. Driving while impaired in North Carolina is a serious criminal offense, even if you're only charged with a misdemeanor. There are certain felony charges associated with DWI including things like Felony Death by Vehicle, Manslaughter, and even 2nd Degree Murder.
Even if a first offense DUI, there are often important materials to file regarding your driver license. It's frankly a bit complicated. Driving while impaired in North Carolina is a serious criminal offense, even if you're only charged with a misdemeanor. There are certain felony charges associated with DWI including things like Felony Death by Vehicle, Manslaughter, and even 2nd Degree Murder.
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Whether you or a family member is facing a traffic ticket, DWI or other serious criminal charge, you need to make sure your rights are fully protected. Danny Glover, Jr at Glover Law Firm can put his extensive criminal defense experience in northeastern North Carolina's criminal court system to work for you and help you obtain the best outcome possible in your case.
Assault and battery are two separate charges often filed together.
There are many types of assault charges, including: cases involving accusations of assaults inflicting serious injuries; strangulation cases; misdemeanor assaults, both simple and aggravated; assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill; assaults related to punishments; assaults on the handicapped; assaults on the elderly; and affray (fighting in a public place and disturbing the peace).
There are many types of assault charges, including: cases involving accusations of assaults inflicting serious injuries; strangulation cases; misdemeanor assaults, both simple and aggravated; assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill; assaults related to punishments; assaults on the handicapped; assaults on the elderly; and affray (fighting in a public place and disturbing the peace).
Are you accused of committing a domestic violence crime? Your legal situation is fraught with danger, and you are at risk of losing your freedom, as well as your reputation. Depending on the level of the charges (felony or misdemeanor) and the details of the alleged crime, extensive penalties can be imposed, including prison time and fines.
Drug charges carry serious penalties in North Carolina. If convicted of a drug crime in state or federal court, a person can face steep fines and court costs, forfeiture of personal property, loss of many licenses and privileges in the event of a conviction for a felony and - above all - loss of freedom, i.e., jail or prison.
This may come as a surprise to you, but larceny in North Carolina is technically a felony. That is, unless there is another criminal law that otherwise defines the specific criminal charge making it a misdemeanor. N.C.G.S. 14-70 begins by making it clear that we no longer draw distinctions in the law between grand larceny and petit larceny.
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