What Makes a DWI a Felony?
Most DWIs in North Carolina are charged as misdemeanors, but under certain circumstances, the charge can rise to a felony offense with far more serious consequences. Knowing what triggers a felony DWI and what options you have for defense can make a significant difference in protecting your future.
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First-Time DWI Offenders: Understanding Your Options
Being charged with driving while impaired (DWI) for the first time can be frightening and confusing. You may wonder what penalties you face, whether you’ll lose your license, or if you’ll face jail time. While North Carolina takes DWI charges seriously, first-time offenders often have options, especially with an experienced defense attorney...
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Should You Admit to a DWI or Fight It?
You should not admit to a DWI in North Carolina without first seeking legal advice. Pleading guilty speeds up the legal process, but at a cost. Pleading guilty guarantees a DWI conviction. Fighting a DWI charge preserves your legal rights and allows a Hendersonville DWI attorney to seek a dismissal, acquittal,...
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The Real Cost of a DWI: Beyond Fines and Fees
The average cost of a DWI for a first-time offender can be as high as $10,000 in fines, court costs, and legal fees. Subsequent DWI convictions, accidents, and aggravating factors can increase the cost of a DWI by thousands of dollars. However, the real cost of a DWI in North Carolina goes...
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Driver Rights At DWI Checkpoints
DWI checkpoints can pop up anywhere. Most drivers are unaware of what their rights are when they encounter one of these traffic stops, and they don’t know what they should or should not say to the law enforcement officer. In the event you ever come across a DWI checkpoint, do you know...
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Consequences of Habitual DWI
Multiple convictions of driving while impaired (DWI) could lead to the felony charge of habitual DWI. The consequences are serious and could drastically affect your freedom, your finances, and your future for years to come. Do you have a possible legal defense if you have been charged with this offense?
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What to Know About Field Sobriety Tests
Whether you're heading home from downtown Hendersonville's Main Street or navigating the winding roads near Chimney Rock, seeing blue lights in your rearview mirror can be nerve-wracking. If an officer suspects impairment, they'll likely ask you to perform field sobriety tests—but these tests aren't foolproof, and you have the right to refuse...
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Commercial Drivers and DWI Charges
Whether you're hauling freight through the Blue Ridge Mountains on I-26 or making deliveries along the busy corridors of Highway 64, your commercial driver’s license represents more than just a license—it's your livelihood. For commercial drivers in Columbus and Hendersonville, North Carolina, your livelihood faces constant regulatory scrutiny, and a single DWI...
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Challenging BAC Evidence in DWI Cases
Police want you to believe BAC numbers are gospel. After handling DWI cases for over 20 years, our North Carolina DWI defense attorneys know better.
Most people think a breathalyzer reading over 0.08 means automatic conviction. That's exactly what prosecutors want you to believe. But here's what they...
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Will You Go to Jail For a First-Time DWI?
"Am I going to jail?" It's the first question every client asks after their DWI arrest. As North Carolina DWI defense attorneys, we wish we could give you a simple yes or no answer, but North Carolina's DWI laws aren't simple.
The truth is, jail time is possible for...
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