Blood or breath alcohol concentration (BAC) is what a breathalyzer measures when the police stop you with reasonable suspicion of driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or other drugs. In North Carolina, you are legally drunk when your BAC is 0.08 or higher, and...
North Carolina Criminal Law Blog
3 choices that can increase someone’s chances of a DWI charge
Driving while intoxicated (DWI) charges can cost someone their license and damage their reputation. Judges can also sentence someone to jail time and compel them to pay large fines after a DWI conviction. Some people go to great lengths to avoid DWI charges, such as...
4 common types of securities fraud
Securities fraud is a serious concern with far-reaching financial and legal implications. From Ponzi schemes to insider trading, it's essential to recognize common types of securities fraud so that you know what to watch out for. This blog post will provide an...
North Carolina accident and injury claim limits and deadlines
Wouldn't it be nice if you could take your time filing a vehicle accident and injury claim? You could gather more evidence to support the facts and still have plenty of time to uncover and account for all your accident injuries. Unfortunately, there are deadlines to...