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Lottery and Gambling Offenses in North Carolina

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In North Carolina, lotteries and gambling related activity are heavily regulated, and only legal under some circumstances. If you happen to be involved in an illegal lottery or gambling operation, even in a fairly small…
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Arson and Burning Offenses in North Carolina

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Arson is the act of deliberately setting fire to property, and is among the most serious property crimes in North Carolina. When it comes to punishment, most arson and burning offenses are felonies. The severity…
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Should I Hire a Private Defense Lawyer?

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As defense attorneys we know how stressful finding out that you are being charged with a crime can be. You have a limited time to hire good legal representation to start working on your case.…
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Toxic Fume Offenses in North Carolina

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While most drug crimes are focused on so called “controlled substances” such as trafficking heroin and cocaine, North Carolina has a set of criminal offenses for toxic fumes. These toxic fumes are not explicitly controlled…
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Possession of Drug Paraphernalia in North Carolina

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Did you know that you can be charged for a drug crime for merely possessing products, equipment or tools that are related to illegal drug activities? Perhaps this seems obvious, such as in the case…
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