Stopping when approaching a red light or a stop sign is a generally known rule of the road, but there are other instances, such as encountering a blinking red light, where a North Carolina motorist may not know how to proceed. Being aware of how to handle uncertain...

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Month: August 2019
What constitutes a statutory sexual offense in North Carolina?
Unlike forcible sexual assault, which requires a lack of consent, statutory sexual offenses consist of sexual contact between an underage person and an adult or two adults who have a relationship that prohibits sexual contact, even if the contact was consensual. In...
Getting federal charges dropped when there is not enough evidence
Accusations of committing a serious felony offense in North Carolina may be counteracted when the evidence presented is not directly related to your alleged actions. The Law Offices of J. Darren Byers, P.A. understands when to suppress evidence that was illegitimately...