License Restoration Issues in North Carolina. What Are the Fees Associated with DMV? How Do You Get a License You should NOT just pay off old tickets. That can make a bad situation worse – Danny Glover The Difference Between a Revocation and Suspension in North Carolina Suspension relates to…
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What Happens to my CDL with a DWI
Commercial Drivers License and Impaired Driving Laws. Are They Different? What are the Consequences? What Happens to my CDL with a DWI? What Causes the Suspension? Does the Breath or Blood Test Matter? How are CDL different? What Happens if I was in My Personal Vehicle? How Long is the…
Is It Legal for Bikes to be on the Road
Question: Is It Legal for Bikes to be on the Road? Can Cyclists Ride in the Middle of the Lane? What are the Bicycle Laws in North Carolina? Answer: Not only is it legal for bikes to be on the road, the law requires it. In fact, driving on the…
Is there a Way to Avoid Mandatory Jail Time
DWI Sentencing in North Carolina. Grossly Aggravating Factors and Impaired Driving. Is there a way to Avoid Mandatory Jail Time? Careful consideration is given by the Court to Aggravating, Grossly Aggravating, and Mitigating Factors in DWI cases – Danny Glover What are Some Things That Can Affect DWI Sentencing by the…
What is a SCRAM Device and What does it do
How Do I Prove I Quit Drinking? What is Continuous Alcohol Monitoring? What is a SCRAM Device and What Does it Do? Continuous Alcohol Monitoring can be very helpful in court, especially in circumstances with Grossly Aggravating Factors – Danny Glover How Could a SCRAM device help my case? When it comes…
Will I Serve Jail Time for my DWI
What Does the Court Consider? Are there any alternatives? Will I Serve Jail Time for my DWI? Sentencing on Impaired Driving cases can be complicated in North Carolina. The Court considers a series of different factors. DWI cases are complicated and can carry long-term consequences – Danny Glover Modified Transcript of “Will…
Why Hire a DWI Attorney
Why Hire a DWI Attorney You might think that DWI cases are always straightforward: police see a driver swerving or failing to maintain his or her speed, that driver is pulled over, a Breathalyzer shows that the driver is intoxicated, and the driver is charged with a DWI and must…