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State v. J.A. – First Degree Rape
North Carolina Alcohol Law Enforcement (ALE) agents and Pitt County Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) officers launched a special operation in April, targeting underage drinking and minors in possession of alcohol in Greenville.
read moreIn October 2010, a judge was charged with a misdemeanor for driving while impaired during a vacation in North Carolina’s Outer Banks. He was also given a citation for a
read moreNorth Carolina police uncovered a possible drug trafficking operation via an outlet in Concord earlier this week. They suspect various illegal prescription drugs not for sale in this country are being smuggled
read moreMany different things can lead to domestic violence. Many times, individuals who abuse family members do so while under the influence of alcohol. In these situations, resolving the alcohol abuse problem
read moreA former student at Parkland High School in Forsyth County says that she had an affair with the band director three years ago in 2007. The teacher currently works at
read moreA large drug bust went down in Lenoir County, North Carolina last month, yielding over 2,000 grams of powder cocaine worth roughly $250,000. Multiple law enforcement agencies participated in the
read moreDWI charges are never to be taken lightly, both by those charged and by those bringing the charges. If you have been charged with drunk driving based on the results of
read moreSex offense charges and rape accusations can take insurmountable tolls on the lives of the wrongfully accused. You may recall the story of Duke University Lacrosse players accused of raping a stripper
read moreA federal criminal investigation into the possible misappropriation of campaign funds by former North Carolina Senator and 2004 Vice-Presidential candidate John Edwards is nearing its conclusion. The investigation seeks to
read more2010 was a record-setting year for meth busts in North Carolina. Authorities are attributing the sharp and steady rise to production process improvements made by those cooking meth. North Carolina
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