by Gilles Law | Oct 24, 2017 | Blog Posts, NC Criminal Defense
Private warrants in North Carolina – Private Warrant Court Typically, people are arrested with a warrant that has been issued by a judge or magistrate. The warrant is issued based on information received by a government official such as a police officer. ...
by Gilles Law | Oct 23, 2017 | Blog Posts, NC Criminal Defense
Charge with unlawful passing of an emergency vehicle in North Carolina? Just curious about what this charge entails? Check out the following blog to learn more. There are a wide variety of a moving violations in North Carolina. All moving violations will result in...
by Gilles Law | Oct 23, 2017 | Blog Posts, NC Criminal Defense
Bond Hearings in North Carolina – How Bonds Help You Get Out of Jail In North Carolina, if you are arrested for a crime, you may wonder how you can get out of jail. Although you are innocent until proven guilty, there is often a period of jail time served until...
by Gilles Law | Oct 19, 2017 | Blog Posts, NC Criminal Defense
Like just about everywhere else in the United States, prostitution is illegal in North Carolina. There are still many instances in which consensual sex acts between two consenting adults are illegal. Prostitute charges are different from sex trafficking charges/human...
by Gilles Law | Oct 19, 2017 | Blog Posts, NC Criminal Defense
Child Abuse Criminal Charge in North Carolina Child abuse is a term that is very widely used, but often times inadequately defined. In North Carolina, the criminal charge of child abuse is defined by statute, and can be either a misdemeanor or felony, depending on the...
by Gilles Law | Oct 18, 2017 | Blog Posts, NC Criminal Defense
Violation of a domestic violence protective order (DVPO) in North Carolina Everyone has heard the term “restraining order” when it comes to the Court ordering one person to stay away from another. However, this is not as universal a term as people think. In North...