by Gilles Law | Sep 26, 2017 | Blog Posts, NC Criminal Defense
Conditional Discharge and Deferred Prosecution in North Carolina In North Carolina, sometimes a criminal defense client has special options available to help him or her avoid a criminal conviction. This blog provides an overview of conditional discharge and deferred...
by Gilles Law | Sep 26, 2017 | Blog Posts, Federal Criminal Defense, NC Criminal Defense
FELONY SENTENCING IN NORTH CAROLINA Felonies in North Carolina are divided into ten (10) different classes, A (the most serious), B1, B2, C, D, E, F, G, H, I (the least serious). Felonies can be punished by either Community Punishment, Intermediate Punishment, or...
by Gilles Law | Sep 26, 2017 | Blog Posts, NC Criminal Defense
White Collar Crimes: Embezzlement Punishment in North Carolina What are White Collar Crimes? White Collar Crimes are financially motivated and non-violent in nature, these crimes are usually committed by someone inside the business or a government professional....
by Gilles Law | Sep 26, 2017 | Blog Posts
In North Carolina, larceny is defined under N.C.G.S. 14-72.Larceny, which is commonly referred to as theft or stealing, is a property crime in North Carolina and generally must meet all of the following elements: The taking of property; The carrying away of said...
by Gilles Law | Sep 25, 2017 | Blog Posts, NC Criminal Defense
There are two classes of crime, felony and misdemeanor. In North Carolina, there are four categories of misdemeanors: (1) Class A1, which includes the most serious type misdemeanor crimes; (2) Class 1; (3) Class 2; and (4) Class 3, which include the least serious type...