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- - 3 Things To Know About Sobriety Checkpoints
- - 3 tips to remember when talking to police
- - A car crash can impact your mental health too
- - A first-time DWI: What do you need to know?
- - A Warning Then and Now: George H. White’s 1901 Farewell Address to Congress.
- - Alcohol is not the only thing that leads to DWIs
- - Are domestic violence cases civil or criminal?
- - Are ignition interlock devices required in North Carolina?
- - Are misdemeanors less serious? Not exactly.
- - Are rideshares reducing car accidents?
- - Arrested and Charged With Murder: What to Do Before the First Appearance
- - Assault and battery: Two charges merged together
- - Be aware of insider trading risks in a volatile market
- - Beware of internal injuries after motorcycle accidents
- - Can a state charge you with a DUI if your BAC is under the limit?
- - Can the police lie to you?
- - Can the police search my cellphone?
- - Can you get a DWI while parked in Raleigh, North Carolina?
- - Can you trust insurance companies after a personal injury?
- - Commercial drivers and DWIs: What are the risks?
- - Could taking prescription drugs lead to a DWI charge?
- - Crackdown on vehicle thefts in NC
- - Crime in Raleigh 2025: Where rates are rising and falling
- - Despite crash decrease, Raleigh remains one of the most dangerous cities
- - Distributing v. trafficking: What’s the difference?
- - Do criminal charges increase in the summertime?
- - Do driver assistance technologies really help to prevent accidents?
- - Does North Carolina have a “three strikes law?”
- - Does the risk of a DUI change by age?
- - Don't let criminal charges ruin Spring Break
- - Double jeopardy: How does it affect state v. federal charges?
- - Drug arrests remain high. What should you know?
- - Drug possession vs. drug distribution
- - Drug sentencing disparities are the focus of new bill
- - DWIs: What’s the risk for college students?
- - Federal Criminal Defense Representation in Durham, Orange & Wake Counties
- - Fewer car crashes, but more fatalities in North Carolina during lockdown
- - Frasier & Griffin awarded Top 12 DUI Lawyers in Cary, NC by Expertise
- - Ghost guns: The risk and the crackdown
- - Gun violence is on the rise
- - How accurate are breath tests?
- - How can a criminal charge impact your life?
- - How can I drive safely during the winter in North Carolina?
- - How common is marijuana usage in North Carolina?
- - How do BAC measurements work?
- - How do you invoke Miranda rights?
- - How do you know if you have a wrongful death claim?
- - How is a DUI proved in court?
- - How is fraud defined in North Carolina?
- - How is white collar crime different for women?
- - How long will a DWI stay on my record?
- - How much does weather affect the risk of accidents?
- - How serious is the risk of a back injury from a crash?
- - How to identify the signs of a reckless driver
- - I have a prescription for this drug. Could I still face charges?
- - In Memory of Ralph Kennedy Frasier Sr. (1938-2024)
- - Injured in a hit-and-run? What you should do.
- - Is AI posing a risk to your rights?
- - Is the FBI tracking social media?
- - Lying on a credit card application may lead to fraud charges
- - Man gets 9 years for road rage killing
- - Man sentenced for killing his uncle
- - Many factors increase the risk of wire fraud charges
- - Multiple car accidents result from N.C. winter weather
- - Negligent entrustment in North Carolina
- - North Carolina Criminal Law Changes You Need to Know (Fall 2025 Update)
- - Oct. devoted to pedestrian safety. What about year-round safety?
- - Pain and suffering: Can you receive compensation?
- - Parking lot car accident misconceptions
- - Personal injury attorney work on a contingency
- - Possessing drugs and firearms leads to trouble
- - Remember: Weapons and alcohol don’t mix
- - Reminder: High risk of DUI arrests around holidays
- - Report: Do car seatbacks pose a threat in accidents?
- - Report: NC to crackdown on retail theft rings
- - Report: What are the concerns about expert witnesses?
- - Serving a search warrant: What should you know?
- - Silence is key: Knowing your Miranda rights
- - Sleeping it off? DWI charges are still possible
- - Social media and the risk of criminal charges
- - State v. federal cases: What is the difference?
- - Study: Two factors put women at greater injury risk in crashes
- - The Real Reason You Need a Criminal Defense Lawyer Immediately. And Why Waiting Can Cost You Everything
- - The risk of aggravating factors
- - The state of marijuana charges in NC
- - Three common risk factors of motorcycle accidents
- - Two risks that could lead to firearm charges
- - Types of North Carolina theft crimes
- - Types of vehicles most commonly associated with drunk driving
- - Understanding North Carolina court fees and fines
- - Understanding your BAC and DWI charges
- - Violent Crime Is Rising In Raleigh & Durham
- - Watch out for signs of a TBI after a crash
- - What are both views on plea bargains?
- - What are mandatory minimum sentences?
- - What are mitigating factors?
- - What are possible defenses against DWI charges?
- - What are the 6 forms of homicide under North Carolina law?
- - What are the details of drug paraphernalia charges?
- - What are the elements of a good defense?
- - What are the most common federal crimes?
- - What are the most common types of white-collar crime?
- - What are the penalties for an underage DWI?
- - What are the three different types of manslaughter?
- - What conditions are necessary to prove embezzlement?
- - What does it mean if someone presses assault charges?
- - What exactly leads to charges of wire fraud?
- - What exactly should you know about the risk of resisting arrest?
- - What factors can increase DWI penalties?
- - What is a Ponzi scheme?
- - What is a probation violation?
- - What is illegal search and seizure?
- - What is North Carolina’s implied consent law?
- - What is the risk of a drug charge in college?
- - What is the substance use assessment?
- - What makes a traffic stop unlawful?
- - What North Carolina drug arrest statistics mean for residents
- - What role can social media play when facing a criminal charge?
- - What should you know about criminal investigations?
- - What should you know about gun charges?
- - What to Do After a Car Accident in or : A Step-by-Step Checklist That Protects Your Health and Your Claim
- - What to do if a car accident keeps you from working
- - What to Expect on Your First Criminal Court Date in North Carolina
- - What to know about a DUI traffic stop
- - What to know about drugged driving charges
- - What to know about the new firearms law
- - What types of conditions can affect my ability to own a firearm?
- - What violent crime statistics in Wake County reveal
- - When could a crime lead to federal charges?
- - When do the police have probable cause for drug-related searches?
- - When Your Future’s On the Line: Why Choosing the Right Raleigh & Durham Criminal Defense Team Matters
- - Where can the police search?
- - Which foods and drinks can impact blood alcohol levels?
- - Who can be sued in a wrongful death suit?
- - Why is distracted driving so common among teens?
- - Why should I get a defense attorney to fight for me?
- - Will an underage DWI stay on my child’s record?
- - Will you lose your job because of a DWI?
- - You weren’t actually driving. Why are you facing DWI charges?
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