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Monthly Archives: December 2025

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What Is the Most Serious Type of Misdemeanor in North Carolina?

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If you face misdemeanor charges in North Carolina, you might assume that your penalties will be relatively light. After all, misdemeanors are inherently less serious compared to felonies. However, it is important to understand that North Carolina misdemeanors come in various “classes.” Some are much more serious than others, and the most serious type… Read More »

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What Is “Secret Peeping” in North Carolina?

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While some felonies in North Carolina are fairly self-explanatory, others may seem confusing and vague. One example is “secret peeping.” Although this phrase might seem odd, it represents a serious felony and severe potential penalties. A recent case has brought attention to this type of offense and provides an example of what it might… Read More »

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My Gun Accidentally Went Off in North Carolina: What Are My Penalties?

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Modern firearms have various safety features to prevent unwanted or accidental discharges. However, even the most responsible gun owners can make mistakes from time to time, and these mistakes can lead to serious accidents. What if your gun accidentally went off? Could you face criminal firearm charges in North Carolina? This is a question… Read More »

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Examples of Money Laundering in North Carolina

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Most people are aware that money laundering is a crime. However, many are probably unaware of the exact legal definition of this offense. What does it mean to “launder” money? What are the elements of this crime, and what must you do to face charges? If you find yourself facing money laundering charges in… Read More »

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