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Alleged broken taillight means death for North Charleston motorist

J. Bradley Smith of Arnold & Smith, PLLC answers the question “If I have an outstanding warrant, what should I do?”   Saturday, April 4 seemed like a good day for a cookout. Walter Scott drove his friend Pierre Fulton to a local church to pick up some vegetables. The…

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Cop who allegedly shot suspected drunken driver in back cleared of wrongdoing

Charlotte DWI and Criminal Defense Attorney J. Bradley Smith of Arnold & Smith, PLLC answers the question “What am I obligated to do if I’ve been pulled for Drinking and Driving?”   Long before Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson shot Michael Brown, and long before New York City police restrained…

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Police officer seeks dismissal of conviction related to fantasy of killing, eating women

J. Bradley Smith of Arnold & Smith, PLLC answers the question “Can I be arrested without evidence against me?”   The prosecution of a former New York City police officer who federal prosecutors say participated in “a concerted criminal plot to kidnap and eat women” has raised concerns that his…

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Prison is far from an ideal place to be pregnant

Charlotte DWI Lawyer Brad Smith answers the question: What are the long term effects of being convicted of a crime?   Like countless mothers across the United States, Laura Strange spent two hours cradling her newborn daughter Haley in her arms. Unlike most mothers, however, the twenty-five-year-old’s ankle was cuffed…

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Legislator wants to expand sex-offender registry to include places of employment

Charlotte DWI Lawyer Brad Smith answers: A past conviction is keeping me from finding work what can I do?   A state legislator has introduced a bill that she says will close a loophole in Illinois’ sex offender registry. Critics of the bill say the bill is “overly punitive and…

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Nonviolent felonies the real culprit in voter suppression

Charlotte DWI Lawyer Brad Smith answers the question: What are the long term effects of being convicted of a crime?   The political battle over voting rights in North Carolina has focused in recent years on the issue of photo identification. One side of the political battle wants to require…

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Legislator seeks to criminalize recording police while on duty

J. Bradley Smith of Arnold & Smith, PLLC answers the question “Can I be arrested without evidence against me?”   In general, a person’s privacy rights extend as is “reasonable.” Persons do not, for instance, have a reasonable expectation of privacy when they walk on a public street. They may…

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Cell-phone stimulator secrecy forces law-enforcement into tough choices

J. Bradley Smith of Arnold & Smith, PLLC answers the question “Can I be arrested without evidence against me?”   In a meeting last month, the Santa Clara County, California supervisors voted 4 to 1 to authorize the expenditure of $500,000 on a product they had never seen. They did…

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State’s clampdown on public criminal records just another troubling sign of the times

J. Bradley Smith of Arnold & Smith, PLLC responds to “The person that called the police doesn’t want to press charges, can I still be prosecuted?”   The political world has been aflutter with outrage at Hillary Rodham Clinton’s use of a personal email account while employed as the Secretary…

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Author says parents of teens need a criminal defense attorney on speed dial

J. Bradley Smith of Arnold & Smith, PLLC answers the question “Do I need to hire an attorney if I have been falsely accused?”   If you are a parent and your child is a teenager, you need a criminal defense lawyer. So writes author Lisa Green in her new…

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