Police officers in North Carolina are typically always ready to pull over a driver who shows signs of impairment at the wheel. They will also often ask for chemical tests from those involved in a recent collision. However, there are certain times when people will...
North Carolina Criminal Law Blog
3 examples of constructive possession
A drug possession charge is a serious criminal offense that can lead to fines and incarceration. Someone would be charged with drug possession if the police find that someone possessed illicit drugs on their person or was using, manufacturing or distributing drugs....
Don’t let others encourage you to speed
There may be a connection between risky driving behaviors, including speeding and peer influence. However, even if every driver is doing it, speeding is unlawful, and you can receive a traffic ticket and face its consequences. Here is what to do when drivers around...
Can evidence in a drug possession case be suppressed?
A drug possession charge may dramatically impact your future, especially if the charges involve possession with intent to sell. If you’re convicted, this will remain in your record and may impact your housing options, jeopardize your ability to pursue an education and...