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State v. J.A. – First Degree Rape
North Carolina law enforcement is calling Operation Firecracker a success, reporting that 1,737 people were arrested and charged with drunk driving between June 28 and July 7 as part of
read moreA conviction on a second degree rape charge and a second degree sex offense charge means that an 18 year old from Hickory will spend at least the next four years in
read moreA small business owner from Rocky Mount is the target of a federal tax fraud investigation. The U.S. Department of Justice has accused Larry Hill Jr. of Hill’s Tax Service of
read moreThe first thing that we need to get straight here is that a charge alone of statutory rape or other sex offense will not land you in prison. You may
read moreThree spent shells in the front yard and at least one call reporting gun shots fired led to the third arrest of a North Carolina teen this week. Eighteen-year-old Brandon
read moreAfter meeting a 14-year-old girl at ImaginOn in Charlotte, a 40-year-old North Carolina man reportedly lured her to a nearby hotel room with promises of alcohol and is now facing statutory
read moreA recent report in Business Insider calls out colleges and universities across the country for underreporting and mishandling sex crimes that happen on campus. The University of North Carolina was
read moreAt least 80 women were captured on film in various states of undress at two YMCA’s outside of Charlotte by a former janitor attempting to moonlight as an amateur filmmaker.
read moreAn arrest for online solicitation of a minor awaited a 37-year-old Charlotte man at his destination, rather than the 14-year-old girl that police accuse him of expecting. An online sex crimes sting
read moreWhat you say and what you don’t say can be used against you in a court of law, according to a recent ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court. In Salinas
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State v. J.A. – First Degree Rape
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