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Monthly Archives: November 2025

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I Threw an Object at Someone: Will I Face Assault Charges in North Carolina?

By The Pritchard Firm |

The first projectile weapon in human history was probably a simple stone, hurled at an enemy tribe. Today, people continue to throw things at each other. Sometimes, these thrown objects are nothing more than pranks. Many people do not intend to cause harm when they throw something at another person, especially if the thrown… Read More »

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Unwanted Sexual Touching: Is It a Crime in North Carolina?

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Some sex crimes are more serious than others, and “unwanted touching” ranks relatively low on that scale. However, even a brief touch can still lead to criminal consequences in North Carolina, especially if the victim believes that the contact was sexual in nature. What kind of consequences might you face if someone accuses you… Read More »

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Threatening People on Social Media in North Carolina: Is It a Federal Offense?

By The Pritchard Firm |

Online discussions can become quite heated. On one hand, free speech allows us to say rude, insulting, and even politically incorrect things online. On the other hand, there are strict laws against making threats. What if you were accused of threatening someone on social media in North Carolina? Could you face federal charges for… Read More »

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Stealing Copper Wire in North Carolina: How Much Time Will I Get?

By The Pritchard Firm |

In 2025, multiple sources warned of a sharp uptick in copper wire theft across the nation. These predictions stemmed from the rapid increase in copper values. In October of 2025, copper reached a price of over $11,000 per metric ton, representing a 27% increase year-to-date. Ten years ago, the price of copper was about… Read More »

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