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Free-speech guardians worry man’s conviction may lead to criminalization of rap music

J. Bradley Smith of Arnold & Smith, PLLC answers the question “Can I be arrested without evidence against me?”   The Supreme Court entertained arguments this week in a case that could lead to the criminalization of some rap lyrics. The case involves a 31-year old “aspiring rapper who likes…

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North Carolina Bank Robber Nabs Supreme Court Review Of His Conviction

Attorney J. Bradley Smith answering the question: “Can I be arrested without evidence against me?”   The case of a North Carolina bank robber is set to get national attention over the coming months after the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear the matter. The case involved Larry Whitfield, a…

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Legislators Move To Protect Oil Companies By Criminalizing Disclosure Of Fracking Information

Attorney J. Bradley Smith answering the question: “Can I be arrested without evidence against me?”   The North Carolina Senate recently passed a confusing and, to some, troubling measure that would make it a crime for anyone to publicly reveal the chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing, or fracking. According to…

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North Carolina Drunk Drivers Target Of Joint Law Enforcement Efforts

Attorney J. Bradley Smith answering the question: “Should I ever plead guilty to a charge?”   Law enforcement officials across the State of North Carolina have agreed to join forces yet again to combat drunk driving. This year marks the fourth anniversary of State Highway Patrol officers working in conjunction…

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Dizzying Number Of Criminal Codes Cause Problems

Attorney J. Bradley Smith answering the question: “Can I be arrested without evidence against me?”   When you think of criminal laws some might appear obvious, prohibitions against murder, physical violence, drug use, thefts, etc. Though the list goes on and on, many might be surprised just how far the…

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Welfare Fraud Leads To Criminal Charges Across North Carolina

Attorney J. Bradley Smith answering the question: “If I simply intend to plead guilty, why do I need a lawyer?”   Though welfare fraud may not sound like an offense worthy of jail time, those who are found defrauding the government in Cabarrus County, North Carolina might soon find themselves…

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Can a person be convicted of a crime even if he did not know what he was doing was a crime?

Brad Smith of Arnold & Smith, PLLC answers the question “Can I be arrested without evidence against me?”   The law is a place where simple questions have complicated answers and where much depends upon the way questions are framed. Many times I have been asked, for instance, whether someone…

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Supreme Court: Illegal for police to search your phone without a warrant

Charlotte DWI and Criminal Defense Attorney J. Bradley Smith of Arnold & Smith, PLLC answers the question “Can the police search my car without a warrant?”   Of course police want everything off your phone. They want to take it, analyze it, and try to use it to prove you…

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North Carolina Says Giving Diet Advice Online Could Lead To Criminal Charges

Attorney J. Bradley Smith answering the question: “What are the long term effects of being convicted of a crime?”   You might think that in the hierarchy of criminal acts, giving diet and nutritional advice online wouldn’t seem to rank very high. Though dieting and recipe tips may not seem…

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Digging In The Woods Leads To Jail Time For Two North Carolina Men

Attorney J. Bradley Smith answering the question: “Can I be arrested without evidence against me?”   Chalk this story up to a bizarre crime that many people would be shocked to learn is actually criminal. Authorities in western North Carolina recently announced that two men who were arrested last October…

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