Many people accused of criminal offenses decide to plead guilty. A guilty plea means you don't have to go through the stress of a trial. However, it will mean that you have a criminal record. One mistake from your past could potentially haunt you for the rest of your...
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Drug treatment court helps addicted people in North Carolina
There's a strong relationship between crime and addiction. After all, buying a prohibited drug, having it in your possession or encountering the police while under the influence of a prohibited substance could all leave criminal charges. The prohibition of drugs isn't...
What blood alcohol concentration limits mean for you
North Carolina has some of the strictest driving while intoxicated (DWI) and driving under the influence (DUI) laws in the country. If a police officer stops you because they suspect you may be under the influence, you should comply with their request to measure your...