Drunk driving charges are serious events in a person’s life because they can have long-term effects, especially if the person is convicted. A conviction means dealing with fines, license suspension and other consequences. The following are the three most common...
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License suspensions and revocations: The administrative penalties of a DWI
When you face charges for driving while intoxicated (DWI) in North Carolina, a conviction can lead to two types of penalties. The first is criminal penalties, which include jail time and fines. The second type is administrative penalties, such as a requirement to...
What constitutes as mortgage fraud in North Carolina?
Mortgage fraud is a serious offense with significant consequences. It involves making any false statement, misrepresenting facts or leaving out vital information during the mortgage lending process when buying a house. Some people might not be aware that providing...