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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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Stand Your Ground in North Carolina (2026) | Castle Doctrine

In North Carolina, “stand your ground” is governed by a statutory use-of-force framework, including the castle doctrine under N.C.G.S. § 14-51.2 and the no-duty-to-retreat provisions in N.C.G.S. § 14-51.3. The castle doctrine law in NC operates through statutory definitions, mandatory presumptions, and burden shifting, not necessarily through the generalized reasonableness…

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