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Why is Drowsy Driving So Common?

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Last Modified on Jan 30, 2024

In North Carolina, drivers sometimes engage in dangerous behaviors. Texting and driving is a common one for media to discuss.…

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What Will Happen In Traffic Court?

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Last Modified on Oct 13, 2023

If a police officer pulls you over and gives you a ticket or you otherwise receive a traffic citation, you…

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What Is a Ponzi Scheme?

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Last Modified on Jan 30, 2024

Also called pyramid schemes, Ponzi schemes get their name from Charles Ponzi who, in the 1920s, convinced thousands of people…

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Different Types of Drug Charges and Their Penalties

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Last Modified on Oct 13, 2023

Drug charges get treated as criminal offenses, and the offenders face various kinds of charges. Generally, drug charges are not…

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Federal Press Release Alleges Money Laundering And Wire Fraud

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Last Modified on Jan 30, 2024

he FBI’s role in investigating white collar crime includes providing information to the public about recent investigations and criminal charges.…

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Is This Reckless Driving?

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Last Modified on Jan 30, 2024

In North Carolina, reckless driving can get a person into some serious trouble. This is an umbrella term used to…

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How Does House Bill 972 Help In Domestic Violence Cases?

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Last Modified on Oct 13, 2023

Having North Carolina law enforcement come to your home for a domestic violence call is often something you do not…

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What Should A I Do During A Dui Stop?

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Last Modified on Oct 13, 2023

Seeing the flashing red and blue lights in your rearview mirror is not something that makes anyone feel comfortable, but…

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Can You Fight Blood Test Results?

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Last Modified on Oct 13, 2023

North Carolina law treats DWI related crimes seriously. A conviction could make your life much harder than it needs to…

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First Step Act Gives New Sentencing Flexibility

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Last Modified on Jan 30, 2024

This October, the North Carolina Senate passed a bill that would give judges more control over specific nonviolent crimes. The…

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