Domestic Violence Protective Orders
In North Carolina, you may seek a domestic violence protective order (DVPO) when someone you have or had a personal relationship with does one of the following: (1) Attempts to cause bodily injury, or intentionally causes bodily injury; (2) Places you or a member of your family or household in fear of imminent serious bodily ...
What is a DWI Knoll Motion?
The North Carolina Supreme Court in State v. Knoll dismissed charges of impaired driving in three separate cases due to substantial statutory violations related to the setting of conditions of pretrial release that prejudiced the defendant's ability to gain access to witnesses. In Knoll, the defendant was stopped at 1:15pm and charged with driving while ...
BlogDilip Merani2022-08-28T07:09:33-04:00

