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Arnold & Smith, PLLC Named Charlotte’s Best in Criminal Defense 2025

Arnold & Smith, PLLC Named Charlotte’s Best in Criminal Defense 2025 For another consecutive year, Arnold & Smith, PLLC has been recognized as Charlotte’s Best in Criminal Defense 2025, reinforcing our commitment to delivering top-tier legal defense throughout the region. This award reflects: Strong courtroom advocacy Dedication to protecting individual rights…

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Felon Firearms Possession Charges

Felon Firearms Possession Charges The U.S. Constitution allows citizens to own firearms. However, if someone is convicted of a felony, they lose some of their constitutional rights. A felon is not allowed to own a firearm or to have one in their possession. If you are found to have a…

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Stalking Charges in North Carolina

Stalking Charges in North Carolina People make connections with other people throughout their lives, including online and in person, as well as through others. When someone follows or harasses someone else, it can be considered stalking. Stalking is a serious offense, and if convicted, it comes with harsh penalties. It…

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Are You Safe From Public Intoxication Charges in a Social District?

Are You Safe From Public Intoxication Charges in a Social District? Many people enjoy meeting friends and having fun at bars and clubs. Pub or bar crawls have become popular social trends. A bar crawl is a term to describe going from bar to bar during the evening. These are…

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Q and A: Reckless Driving in North Carolina

Q and A:  Reckless Driving in North Carolina What is the Definition of Reckless Driving? Reckless driving is driving any vehicle on a highway or other public vehicular area “carelessly and heedlessly in willful or wanton disregard of the rights and safety of others”. It simply means that a driver…

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Criminal Trespass Charges

Criminal Trespass Charges There is a difference between public and private property. Public property includes spaces that are open for public use, while private property belongs to a person or company. To access someone’s private property, you must be invited by the owner or a representative of the owner. Entering…

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Prescription Fraud Charges in North Carolina

Prescription Fraud Charges in North Carolina There are thousands of types of medications that are designed for a multitude of ailments. Doctors prescribe medications that are not available over the counter. These prescription medications are supposed to be used to treat specific ailments and for a defined period of time.…

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What is Implied Consent in North Carolina?

What is Implied Consent in North Carolina? When you obtain a driver’s license in North Carolina, you have some privileges as well as obligations. A license gives you the right to drive as long as you follow the rules and laws. If you get too many violations, the DMV could…

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How Speed Limits are Determined May Change

How Speed Limits are Determined May Change Speeding is one of the most common causes or contributing factors to vehicle accidents. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), almost a third of fatal crashes are due to speeding. Driving too fast can result in losing control of a…

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What is the Difference Between Criminal and Civil Liability?

What is the Difference Between Criminal and Civil Liability? The legal system can be complex, with various types of charges and penalties in place for those who do something wrong. Federal, state, and local laws are in place to ensure that people do not harm others through their actions. These…

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