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State v. J.A. – First Degree Rape
The more driving while intoxicated convictions a North Carolina resident has on his or her record, the more severe the criminal consequences will be for each additional offense. One man
read moreEight individuals have been arrested and accused of participating in a drug trafficking ring in the Charlotte and Greensboro areas. Among the individuals arrested was a Transportation Security Administration employee.
read more“We need leaders such as you in public service to help promote our vision and realization of a better North Carolina.” – Office of the North Carolina Governor On Nov.
read moreAuthorities have arrested 17 suspects following a drug raid in Cocke County. According to county deputies, they received information about alleged drug activity happening at a cabin in the area.
read moreAnd we’ll show you that we care about the next generation of ambitious young lawyers. Are you getting ready to take the Feb. 2017 bar exam? The North Carolina criminal
read moreDrivers accused of operating their vehicles while intoxicated will face serious consequences if they are convicted. For this reason, most drivers accused of this crime are well-served to contract the
read moreThe Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office has arrested two women on meth charges this week. Both of the women have prior criminal convictions, which — if they are convicted of these
read moreA school bus driver in Cherokee County has been accused of driving while intoxicated with children on the board. In response to the allegations, the 63-year-old bus driver was terminated
read moreA North Carolina man has been accused of drug violations and other charges after he was found on the property of a convenience store with his face covered in clown
read moreDrug crimes are not just something that happens in the heart of big cities or sprawling suburbs, even small rural communities can have robust drug trades, bringing dangerous elements to
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State v. J.A. – First Degree Rape
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