Monthly Archives: April 2026
Why Firing a Shot During a Robbery Makes Charges Worse in Federal Court
If the authorities have accused you of firing a weapon during a robbery in North Carolina, you face charges that are significantly more severe than if you had simply brandished the firearm without discharging it. Why is this the case? What are some potential strategies to the charge of “discharging a firearm in furtherance… Read More »
Vandalizing a Tesla in North Carolina: What Are the Penalties?
In 2025, Forbes reported that about 50 percent of all Teslas in the United States had been damaged by vandals at some point. The reasons for this vandalism vary. Sometimes, people intentionally damage Teslas after road rage incidents. In other cases, people carry out this vandalism for political reasons. Whatever the case may be,… Read More »
Prosecutors Drop Murder Charges in North Carolina
On March 19th of 2026, prosecutors in North Carolina decided to drop charges against a man previously accused of murder. This story highlights the fact that even if you are charged with murder in North Carolina, you can still strive to avoid consequences and clear your name. If you face similar charges in the… Read More »