by Gilles Law | Mar 9, 2018 | Blog Posts, Federal Criminal Defense, NC Criminal Defense, SC Criminal Defense
Illegally Obtained Evidence – What Can a Criminal Defendant do? What happens when the police violate the United States Constitution and/or the North Carolina State Constitution and illegally obtain evidence against a criminal defendant in violation of the...
by Gilles Law | Mar 8, 2018 | Blog Posts, NC Criminal Defense
Interfering with Emergency Communication in North Carolina Emergency services are available for citizens to get help when it is needed; whether that be from the police, the fire department, or the paramedics. From the time that we are children, we are taught that if...
by Gilles Law | Mar 7, 2018 | Blog Posts, NC Criminal Defense
Entrapment in North Carolina A lot of people seem to have the wrong idea about what entrapment in North Carolina means. Entrapment is an affirmative defense to a crime. People oftentimes misinterpret entrapment to essentially mean that sting operations typically...
by Gilles Law | Mar 6, 2018 | Blog Posts, NC Criminal Defense
Arson Charges in South Carolina Arson is common term that many people use. Many people use it simply describe illegally setting fires. However, there is more to this particular crime than one might expect. South Carolina criminal law explains Arson in South Carolina...
by Gilles Law | Mar 5, 2018 | Blog Posts, SC Criminal Defense
There are several theft crimes under South Carolina criminal law including Larceny, Embezzlement and Fraud. In this Blog we will talk about a very specific theft crime, and that is False pretenses. As we will discuss, False pretenses is in effect lying to wrongfully...