by Gilles Law | Nov 9, 2018 | Blog Posts, NC Criminal Defense
Communicating Threats in North Carolin Communicating threats in North Carolina – Be careful what you say to people. This is pretty good advice in general, and especially good advice when it comes to criminal law. We have spoken intensively in another blog...
by Gilles Law | Nov 8, 2018 | Blog Posts, NC Criminal Defense
False Imprisonment in North Carolina The following blog entry explores the criminal charge of false imprisonment in North Carolina. At Gilles Law we encounter clients with a wide variety or criminal charges, some of which are not as well-known and common as others. A...
by Gilles Law | Nov 7, 2018 | Blog Posts, Federal Criminal Defense, NC Criminal Defense, SC Criminal Defense
Mandatory Minimums in Criminal Cases Often, people charged with a crime are willing to accept certain consequences, but one of the biggest points of concern is the amount of jail or prison time that they will face. When hiring a criminal defense attorney, the purpose...
by Gilles Law | Nov 6, 2018 | Blog Posts, NC Criminal Defense
“Voter Fraud” and Federal Crimes Regarding Elections Voter fraud is widely misunderstood. During certain times of year when political campaigns are in full swing, you tend to hear about the same topics over and over. One of those topics is election fraud. Election...
by Gilles Law | Nov 5, 2018 | Blog Posts, Federal Criminal Defense, NC Criminal Defense, SC Criminal Defense
Jury Selection in Criminal Trials Jury Selection (Voir Dior) in Criminal Trials – When most people think about getting charged with a crime, they envision a trial, but that rarely happens. Most criminal cases that are not dismissed end with some sort plea being...
by Gilles Law | Nov 1, 2018 | Blog Posts, Federal Criminal Defense, NC Criminal Defense, SC Criminal Defense
Evidence in a Criminal Case Evidence in a criminal case – At least once a week we get a call from a potential client who says “this case will be easy, they don’t have any evidence”. “They don’t have any evidence against me so I don’t see why they won’t just...