Possession of a controlled substance can be a minor offense or a serious felony. This article explores the types of possession under North Carolina law.
Drug Possession
North Carolina 90-96 Conditional Discharge Explained
Convictions for drug offenses are extremely common in the North Carolina Court system. However, they are also extremely damaging to a person’s opportunity for gainful employment. Moreover, many people’s first criminal charges are drug offenses, and such charges are not…
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Most North Carolina residents assume that DUI and DWI charges are reserved for drunk drivers. However, the official name of the crime is Driving While Impaired (DWI). This means that those under the influence of substances like marijuana may also…
Read MorePolice: United States v. Rodriguez and the Dog Sniff Search
Getting pulled over by the police is never a fun situation. Regardless of the circumstances, it may feel like you’re in a completely helpless situation. It turns out that you may have more protection than you realize. In April of…
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