by Aaron Lee | Oct 7, 2013 | Criminal Defense
You have the right to remain silent. My advice is to exercise this right. If police are asking you questions about a crime they believe you committed you do not have to answer any of their questions. Even if you are innocent it is still not advisable to answer any...
by Aaron Lee | Oct 3, 2013 | Car Accidents, Criminal Defense, DUI & DWI
If it is not enough to receive a DWI, say for the first time, is it not enough that you must also suffer through the procedural muck of sorting your life back out. Assuming it is your first DWI, and you have not blown a high Blood Alcohol Level ( like over a .15 for...
by Aaron Lee | Oct 2, 2013 | Assault and Battery, Criminal Defense, DUI & DWI
The way a criminal charge is filed can vary and is a process that takes place in stages depending on what the circumstances of the situation are. Typically, the most common way a criminal charge is brought against someone is through a police investigation. This...
by Aaron Lee | Sep 30, 2013 | Criminal Defense
When it comes to the discussion of punishment for crime we are all generally familiar with the terms misdemeanor and felony. Most of us know that felonies are the most serious of crimes. But what is the difference between the two? Here I will discuss the major...
by Aaron Lee | Sep 30, 2013 | Criminal Defense, DUI & DWI
If you are convicted of a DWI in North Carolina it is possible the judge may issue a probationary sentence. The question usually arises as to what exactly a probationary sentence entails. This can get a little complicated and is going to vary depending on what level...
by Aaron Lee | Sep 27, 2013 | Criminal Defense, DUI & DWI
In the state of North Carolina, when a person receives a DWI, it can be broken down into five different levels. However, what most people do not understand is that there can technically be 10 levels. For each Level you are convicted at, there could be an aggravated...