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The punishment for cocaine-related offenses in North Carolina

On Behalf of Law Office of William G. Causey Jr. | Oct 30, 2024 | Drug charges

North Carolina takes drug offenses involving cocaine seriously. The courts and the legal system take a tough stance on drug crimes, and prosecutors aggressively pursue convictions. The punishment for having and selling this stimulant can be severe, but understanding...

How can preexisting conditions affect my personal injury claim?

On Behalf of Law Office of William G. Causey Jr. | Oct 22, 2024 | Firm News

If you have preexisting conditions, you can experience complications on your personal injury claims in North Carolina. Insurance companies often use these conditions to lower your compensation. However, the "eggshell plaintiff" rule and intelligent strategies can...

5 myths about open beer bottles in NC vehicles

On Behalf of Law Office of William G. Causey Jr. | Oct 3, 2024 | Criminal law

For many North Carolina drivers, the laws surrounding open beer containers in vehicles are a source of anxiety and confusion. Misinterpreting these regulations can lead to unexpected legal troubles and fines, and even impact your driving record. Let us clear the air...

Is there any alternative to expungement?

On Behalf of Law Office of William G. Causey Jr. | Sep 24, 2024 | Criminal law

Getting your expungement denied can feel like a setback, but it doesn’t mean you’re out of options. There are still ways to move forward and reclaim your future. Let’s dive into some alternatives to expungement that might work for you. How expungement works...

Which traffic violations can you waive in North Carolina?

On Behalf of Law Office of William G. Causey Jr. | Sep 10, 2024 | Firm News

Facing a traffic violation can be daunting, especially if it’s your first time. Several factors can affect your decision to contest or waive the offense. For many, the uncertainty of a court decision and a desire to avoid attending court are compelling reasons to...

What leads to possession with intent charges?

On Behalf of Law Office of William G. Causey Jr. | Sep 2, 2024 | Drug charges

North Carolina prohibits the unauthorized possession, manufacture and distribution of controlled substances. People face arrest and prosecution if they misuse controlled substances. In some cases, they may even face criminal charges implicating them in the trade of...

Is “I forgot to pay” a valid defense in shoplifting charges?

On Behalf of Law Office of William G. Causey Jr. | Aug 27, 2024 | Criminal law

It is not uncommon to occasionally become distracted or forgetful. Still, if this forgetfulness leads to unintentionally leaving a store without paying, it can have serious consequences. Can simply claiming "I forgot to pay" protect you from shoplifting charges? It...

Should I talk to an adjuster after a car crash?

On Behalf of Law Office of William G. Causey Jr. | Aug 12, 2024 | Personal injury

Following a car accident that results from someone else’s negligence, you can expect a call from the at-fault party’s insurance adjuster. An adjuster determines how much the insurance company should pay for your injuries. While it may seem easier than filing a...

Is it illegal to share your prescription medication?

On Behalf of Law Office of William G. Causey Jr. | Aug 1, 2024 | Firm News

Sharing prescription medication may seem harmless, but it is illegal. Many people are unaware of the serious legal consequences that can arise from this seemingly benign act. As in many other states, sharing prescription medication can lead to significant legal...

Is assault a felony in North Carolina?

On Behalf of Law Office of William G. Causey Jr. | Jul 11, 2024 | Criminal law

Domestic violence remains a grave issue in North Carolina. It involves acts of violence between family members or intimate partners. Assault is often a component of domestic violence cases and can result in severe legal consequences. The impact of intent on an assault...

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