A Criminal Defense Deep Dive by Bill Powers, Board Certified Criminal Law Specialist (NBTA/NBLSC), Powers Law Firm, P.A. (Charlotte, NC) As a criminal defense attorney in North Carolina, I am asked to explain the legal difference between planning a crime and attempting a crime. If you or a loved one…
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After a Dismissal: What Happens If You’re Charged With a Sex Offense But Not Convicted in North Carolina?
Being charged with a sex offense in North Carolina, regardless of whether there is a dismissal, can have long-term legal and personal consequences. While the formal legal obligations that apply after a conviction, such as sex offender registration or satellite-based monitoring, do not automatically attach to a pending charge, there…
Who Has to Register as a Sex Offender in North Carolina—and for How Long?
In North Carolina, the legal obligation to register as a sex offender does not apply to every offense that involves sexual behavior. Instead, the state defines a specific group of criminal convictions, called “reportable convictions,” that trigger mandatory registration. Understanding who must register, how the law defines qualifying offenses, and…
The Exclusionary Rule and How It Shapes Criminal Procedure in North Carolina
The exclusionary rule is a foundational principle in American criminal law. While it traces its origins to federal constitutional doctrine, it now plays a central role in everyday trial practice, including in state courtrooms across North Carolina. The rule is most often encountered through motions to suppress evidence, but its…
Felony Death by Vehicle vs. Second-Degree Murder in North Carolina
When a fatal collision occurs on North Carolina’s roads, the legal system doesn’t apply a one-size-fits-all response. In cases involving loss of life, prosecutors may consider a range of charges depending on the circumstances. Two of the most serious offenses are Felony Death by Vehicle and Second-Degree Murder. While both…