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Three Strikes Law in North Carolina

Three Strikes Law in North Carolina The law allows the courts some leniency, particularly when dealing with first offenders. First offenders may receive lower sentences or even qualify for a diversion program. Typically, those who committed a crime are expected to learn from their mistake by not getting involved in…

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Habitual Impaired Driving in North Carolina

Habitual Impaired Driving in North Carolina Driving while impaired or intoxicated is an offense that law enforcement officers take seriously. The laws and penalties are designed to deter people from driving while intoxicated. A DWI conviction could result in a sentence that includes jail time, fines, community service, alcohol education…

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What’s The Difference Between a Misdemeanor DWI And a Felony DWI?

Charlotte DWI Lawyer Brad Smith answers the question: “What steps should I be taking outside legal guidance to help my DWI case?”     Driving while impaired, DWI, is also known as drunk driving. Driving while impaired simply means operating a motor vehicle while you have a diminished or loss…

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