Category: Criminal Defense

Last month, Gov. Pat McCrory signed a piece of legislation that will have grim repercussions on the lives of 153 people. The concerned are those on North Carolina’s death row—people who have been fighting for a reduction in their sentence under the Racial Justice Act. Essentially, this act allowed death-row…

Dubbed as one of the cities making up the Research Triangle, Raleigh knows the importance of handling sensitive information properly; when facing any legal battle in this city, you should therefore choose an experienced Raleigh lawyer who understands the value of your privacy. Americans are increasingly getting worried about the…

Fourteen months after the shooting death of 17 year-old Trayvon Martin, his case continues to make headlines. According to a CNN report, Martin’s shooter, George Zimmerman, has waived his right to a “stand your ground” pretrial hearing; his legal team has decided to argue self-defense instead. Last year, while on…

Barking Up the Wrong Tree: Why the Supreme Court Still Has a Lot to Learn About Drug Detecting Dogs And why criminal lawyers need to pay close attention. In order for the police to search a vehicle without a warrant, they must have probable cause to do so. If there is no…

Media Viewers, Digital Evidence and the dreaded T263 Codec Error Though this post might be best for lawyers, it should also give potential clients some idea as to why it is that you may want seriously tech savvy lawyer to represent you in your case. Be forewarned, however, If your eyes glaze…

Our Raleigh Criminal lawyers released an Article on PRWeb highlighting our video about what to do if police are investigating you. Check out our article and f you haven’t watched the video before, take a moment to watch it now. Studies reveal that over 2,000 people who were later exonerated were convicted and…