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Methamphetamine charges could lead to devastating penalties

On Behalf of Law Office of William G. Causey Jr. | Jan 17, 2022 | Drug charges

If you’re accused of obtaining and having in your possession methamphetamine, it’s important that you do take steps to address that accusation and protect your interests. It is not legal to manufacture, sell, create, deliver or otherwise possess methamphetamine...

You will pay a heavy penalty for driving without insurance

On Behalf of Law Office of William G. Causey Jr. | Jan 10, 2022 | Criminal law

The police stopped you for not making a complete stop at a stop sign. When the officer asked for your license, registration and insurance card, you only gave them the license and registration.  You have not had vehicle insurance for a few months. The penalties can be...

What’s behind false allegations of sexual abuse?

On Behalf of Law Office of William G. Causey Jr. | Dec 23, 2021 | Criminal law

All it takes is the mere allegation of sexual abuse to tear a family to pieces and destroy the life of the accused. When the allegations are false, the target of the allegations is often left mystified about why they are being targeted. Understanding why children and...

Who is the trier of fact in a criminal case?

On Behalf of Law Office of William G. Causey Jr. | Dec 9, 2021 | Criminal law

There’s a saying in criminal law: It’s not what the prosecutor knows (or thinks that they know), it’s what they can prove. The facts of a case and the evidence they can find to prove those facts are what actually matter. What happens, however, when the facts are in...

What constitutes an illegal search?

On Behalf of Law Office of William G. Causey Jr. | Nov 24, 2021 | Drug charges

You may think it’s a done deal when the police search your car during a routine traffic stop and find contraband, like drugs or drug paraphernalia. However, that search and seizure might have been unlawful depending on the circumstances, and the evidence obtained may...

Does a failed Breathalyzer mean that you are automatically guilty? 

On Behalf of Law Office of William G. Causey Jr. | Nov 10, 2021 | Drunk driving

Breathalyzer tests are frequently produced as a key part of the evidence in DUI cases. However, it is important to note that the technology is not always 100% accurate.  Despite being one of the more accurate ways to gauge blood alcohol content, the test results of...

Possible defenses to white collar crimes

On Behalf of Law Office of William G. Causey Jr. | Oct 27, 2021 | Criminal law

White collar crimes may be nonviolent, but they carry hefty punishments. Such crimes include embezzlement, fraud and money laundering, among others. Given that most of these white collar crimes are considered felonies, facing charges means that you may be facing some...

When may a trucking company be liable for a crash?

On Behalf of Law Office of William G. Causey Jr. | Oct 8, 2021 | Personal injury

If a semi-truck driver makes a mistake on the road, it’s easy to see that they are responsible for the crash. Say a driver looks at their phone, drifts over the centerline, and crashes into a pickup truck. The fault lies with the driver.  But there are also cases...

2 reasons why you may want to expunge your criminal record

On Behalf of Law Office of William G. Causey Jr. | Sep 28, 2021 | Criminal law

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...

Drug treatment court helps addicted people in North Carolina

On Behalf of Law Office of William G. Causey Jr. | Sep 17, 2021 | Drug charges

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...

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