What is an Ignition Interlock Device?
North Carolina generally requires an ignition interlock device when your license is restored after a DWI involving a BAC of 0.15 or higher, a prior impaired driving offense within seven years, an Aggravated Level One sentence, or certain felony impaired-driving convictions.
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Do You Need a Private Defense Attorney For a DWI?
A private DWI defense attorney can focus on your case, challenge the evidence, and represent you at both the criminal hearing and the DMV proceeding, which a court-appointed attorney is generally not authorized to do under the scope of their criminal appointment.
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NC DWI Sentencing Levels Explained
North Carolina divides DWI penalties into six levels, from Level Five (least severe) to Aggravated Level One. The factors in your case determine where you fall, and the difference between levels can mean months or even years of additional jail time.
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Impaired Driving vs. DWI: What’s the Difference?
North Carolina does not distinguish between "impaired driving," "DUI," and "DWI." They all refer to a single criminal charge under state law, and even a first offense carries serious consequences.
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Can You Refuse a Breathalyzer Test in North Carolina?
Yes, you can refuse a breathalyzer test in North Carolina, but doing so carries immediate legal consequences. Under the state’s implied consent law, drivers are required to submit to chemical testing after a lawful DWI arrest. Refusing to take a test can lead to automatic license revocation and may also affect...
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What Is an Aggravated DWI in North Carolina?
North Carolina treats impaired driving differently from many states. The state uses a structured sentencing system with “levels.” When certain factors are present, a DWI moves into “aggravated” territory, which means mandatory jail time and long-term restrictions on your license. You may also see the term “grossly aggravating factors,” which is the...
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Cannabis DWI Laws in North Carolina
Most people associate driving while impaired (DWI) with alcohol. And while driving under the influence of alcohol can certainly lead to a ticket and criminal charges, so can anything that impairs driving. This includes cannabis and its well-known derivative, marijuana.
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Eight Mistakes Defendants Make When Facing DWI Charges
Getting arrested for driving while impaired (DWI) can understandably cause a suspect to feel apprehensive. However, the decisions that the driver makes during this time could have a substantial impact on their legal rights. If you’re facing DWI charges, having experienced legal counsel is critical to making the best choices.
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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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