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Gun Rights Marijuana Supreme Court | What the New Case Could Mean

The 0.3% Dilemma | NC Marijuana Laws vs. Second Amendment Rights In North Carolina, the legal distinction between a state-regulated commodity and a federal felony is 0.3% Delta-9 THC. As the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to rule on the constitutionality of firearm bans for cannabis users, North Carolinians face a…

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Caveat Advocatus | Representing a Lawyer on Criminal Charges

Let me start by saying this. I love lawyers. I am one. I am a former president of the North Carolina Advocates for Justice (NCAJ), an association of criminal defense, personal injury, and family law lawyers. Some of my best friends are lawyers. The profession as a whole is comprised…

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What happens if I am charged with embezzlement?

TAKE THESE CHARGES SERIOUSLY – They can have LONG TERM consequences! What happens if I am charged with embezzlement? What are my options? Is it a Felony or Misdemeanor? What are the long-term consequences? What is the difference between Larceny by Employee? How does it affect my job? Can Employers…

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Underage Possession Alcohol North Carolina

  Is it a big deal to be charged with underage possession?  Well, that depends on what you think is a “big deal?” – Attorney Bill Powers  While underage possession of alcohol  charges may not have resulted in an arrest, they can be rather embarrassing in the future, especially if…

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Bill Powers Steps into a Rare Role

Spotlight: Bill Powers Steps into a Rare Role By Sonya Pfeiffer     It is no secret that there is this thing between Raleigh and Charlotte. The sometimes obvious, sometimes subtle thing. Not exactly a competition or rivalry; indeed, if you ask any nice and polite North Carolinian from either…

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North Carolina Law Talk – Summer 2016

North Carolina Law Talk – Summer 2016 Attorneys Mike Daisley and Bill Powers discuss developing trends and provide legal commentary on North Carolina Law issues.  If you have general questions about how the legal system works in North Carolina, please feel free to contact Mike and Bill at: Mike Daisley:…

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Can You Go to Canada with a DUI Conviction?

A DWI conviction in the United States, whether you call it a DUI vs DWI, can have adverse consequences in Canada.  That may result in preventing access into Canada, as impaired driving may be deemed an offense against the Crown. That’s a big deal if you’re standing in line at Passport…

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Don’t It Make Your Brown Eyes Booze

  Does Eye Color Indicate Propensity for Substance Abuse?  Are Blue Eyed Humans More Prone to Addiction Issues?  Don’t It Make Your Brown Eyes Booze There are few greater “truths of court” known and accepted within the legal system than:   A substantial amount, if not a majority, of poor decisions…

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Do You Need a Lawyer for Traffic Tickets

What is a Uniform Citation?  How Do Insurance Points Work?  Can You Go To Court by Yourself? Do you Need a Lawyer for Traffic Tickets?   The adage that ‘a lawyer who represents himself has a fool for a client’ is the product of years of experience by seasoned litigators –…

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Required To Talk To Police?

Modified Transcript of “Required to Talk To Police” for the Hearing Impaired: We have handled very serious cases in North Carolina for quite some time.  We may get a call during an active investigation, in a panic, from somebody wondering and asking, “Should I talk to the police?”  They want…

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