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What to Do After a Car Accident in or : A Step-by-Step Checklist That Protects Your Health and Your Claim
Mar 19, 2026
A crash can turn into a second emergency the moment you start getting calls from insurance adjusters, tow companies, and repair shops—while you’re still in pain, still shaken, and still trying to figure out what happens next. This checklist is written for people in the Triangle area who want to protect their health and reduce the risk of mistakes that can hurt…[...]Continue Reading
Please join us on Thursday, February 19, 2026, from 6:00–8:00 PM at the Chapel Hill Public Library for a timely and thought-provoking program, “A Warning Then and Now: George H. White’s 1901 Farewell Address to Congress.” George Henry White was a North Carolina attorney, educator, and statesman who rose from Reconstruction-era politics to become the only African American serving in the U.S. Congress…[...]
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Being arrested and charged with murder and assault with a deadly weapon with intent is one of the most serious situations a person and their family can face. These charges carry life-altering consequences, and what happens in the first 24–72 hours can shape the entire case. If your loved one has not spoken to authorities yet and is scheduled for…[...]Continue Reading
Being charged with a federal crime is not the same as dealing with a state or local case. Federal prosecutions are aggressive, fast-moving, and backed by substantial government resources. If you are facing federal charges in Durham County, Orange County, or Wake County, you need attorneys who regularly represent defendants in federal court and understand how these cases are built,…[...]
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When Your Future’s On the Line: Why Choosing the Right Raleigh & Durham Criminal Defense Team Matters
Dec 8, 2025
Facing criminal charges in North Carolina is one of the most stressful experiences a person can go through. Whether you’re dealing with a DUI, drug charge, traffic violation, or a more serious felony, the choices you make early on can dramatically affect your future. That’s where Frasier & Griffin, PLLC comes in. As top-rated criminal defense attorneys serving Raleigh, Durham,…[...]
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The Real Reason You Need a Criminal Defense Lawyer Immediately. And Why Waiting Can Cost You Everything
Dec 8, 2025
When you’re facing a criminal charge in Raleigh and Durham North Carolina, the clock starts working against you the moment law enforcement makes contact. What you do in the first 24–72 hours can determine whether your case gets dismissed, reduced, or turns into a lifelong problem. Most people wait. They Google. They hope it “won’t be a big deal.” They…[...]
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Exclusive Criminal Defense in Durham, Wake, and Orange Counties Laws Change. Your Defense Should Too. If you're facing criminal charges, or even if you've already been sentenced—recent changes in North Carolina law could affect your case. From new expungement opportunities to how police can search your phone, Fall 2025 has brought major updates that every defendant should understand. Here's what…[...]
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Criminal Defense Attorneys Serving Durham, Wake, and Orange Counties Facing Charges? Don’t Walk into Court Unprepared. If you've been charged with a crime in North Carolina, your first court date, often called a first appearance or initial hearing, is a critical moment in your case. While it might seem like a procedural formality, how you handle that first appearance can…[...]
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Raleigh’s first quarter crime report for 2025 shows a mix of progress and concern. Some categories are improving, while others are heading in the opposite direction. These shifts matter not only for your sense of safety but also for how charges are investigated and prosecuted in Wake County. The report breaks down which offenses have climbed and which have dropped,…[...]
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Imagine you've had a few drinks and decide to sleep it off in your car. Maybe you pull over in a parking lot with the keys in the ignition, but the engine off. You’re not driving, so you think you’re being safe, right? However, you can still face a DWI while parked in Raleigh, NC. North Carolina DWI law has…[...]
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