If you’re facing charges in North Carolina, there’s a good chance your case will not be resolved on the first court date, and therefore,
you will need a continuance. It might be continued again, and again after that. Whether you’re charged with DWI in Mecklenburg County or facing a felony in Union County, continuances are part of the system.
Some clients ask, “Why is my case taking so long?” not realizing that continuances often help the defense more than they help the State. They wonder if the judge is overlooking something or if the system just doesn’t care. Some assume a continuance means something is wrong. In reality, it’s usually the opposite.
In criminal and DWI courtrooms across North Carolina, continuances are rarely about delay for its own sake. They result from crowded dockets, incomplete discovery, unavailable officers or witnesses, scheduling conflicts, or system failures that no one in the courtroom controls.
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constitution, and the US Constitution, not necessarily fair results or what some facing criminal charges might believe is just or true “justice.”
over is frustrating, a bigger problem may come later with DMV points, insurance hikes, and in some cases, the risk of license suspension.
is a tradition built around freedom, but every year it brings a familiar pattern to courtrooms across the state.