by Brittney Lofthouse | Sep 19, 2019 | DWI, Traffic Violations
In North Carolina, a motorist who kills another person while driving a vehicle can face charges of death by motor vehicle or vehicular homicide. Depending on the circumstances supporting the accident, the charges that can be brought against the driver can be either a...
by Brittney Lofthouse | Aug 28, 2019 | Criminal Law, Drug Offenses, Traffic Violations
Even if you were not in the process of being arrested for another crime, you can still be charged with resisting arrest in North Carolina. The charge can be either resist, delay or obstruct an officer in the pursuit of his duties. While most commonly used when someone...
by Brittney Lofthouse | Aug 26, 2019 | Criminal Law, Drug Offenses, DWI, Traffic Violations
If you attend Western Carolina University and have been arrested for a crime, even though you have not been convicted and the offense may not have occurred on WCU’s campus, you will likely still be called before the the Department of Student Community Ethics (DSCE) to...
by Brittney Lofthouse | Aug 26, 2019 | Traffic Violations
Traffic offenses in North Carolina can result in points on either your insurance or your actual license. DMV points can impact your license, and if you rack up too many, can result in a loss of your license. DMV points, or driver’s license points, are points assessed...
by Brittney Lofthouse | Aug 21, 2019 | DWI, Traffic Violations
If you have been convicted of Driving While Impaired and want to apply for a limited driving privilege, our staff will request a copy of your DL-123 to submit to the court. But what is a DL-123 and why do you need it? The Form DL-123 proves to the North Carolina...
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