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What Exploitation of Minor Charges in North Carolina Really Mean

Exploitation of minor charges in North Carolina are not a single accusation in practical effect. They refer to a group of felony offenses that turn on what the State says happened with visual material, who was involved, what the defendant knew, and whether the allegation is posse...


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DMV restoration hearings in Raleigh apply to i drivers facing long-term or permanent license revocations under North Carolina law. A conditional reinstatement hearing is not a routine reinstatement. It is a formal administrative review conducted by the North Carolina Department of Transportation |Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to determi...


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Assault on a Female is prosecuted as a criminal offense under North Carolina law, N.C.G.S. § 14-33(c)(2). Courts evaluate the statutory elements of the offense, domestic-violence classifications implicated by the alleged conduct, and the procedural rules applicable to bond, adjudication, and sentencing.

1. Assault on a Female Is a Criminal Charge With Domestic-Violence Co...

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Common holiday criminal charges in North Carolina involve impaired driving (DUI/DWI), alcohol-related disputes that turn into assault allegations, breaking or entering motor vehicles during shopping season, and drug possession linked to holiday travel and parties. Understanding how these cases are treated in North Carolina helps you make inform...


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Can both people in a domestic violence case end up with restraining orders against each other in North Carolina? Mutual domestic violence restraining orders, sometimes called mutual 50B orders, are allowed in limited circumstances under Section 50B-3(b) of the North Carolina General Statutes. When a trial judge enters mutual orders without maki...


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