Criminal Law
Being accused or charged with a crime can have serious impacts on your life. Criminal convictions may result in fines, jail time, prison sentences, and can also affect your job, housing, and family. It is important that you are aware of the possible consequences of a conviction as well as all your options.
We have experience defending clients charged with misdemeanors and serious felonies.

Traffic Violations
Very few people travel through life without getting a traffic ticket. Getting a traffic ticket can be a headache. Although it may seem easier to pay your ticket online or through the mail, doing so is the same as pleading guilty to the traffic offense, which can have serious consequences. A simple traffic ticket can cause you to receive unwanted insurance and driver’s license points that may result in substantially increased insurance premiums and the loss of your license. We seek to ensure our clients are protected from these results. In most traffic matters, our clients never need to appear in Court and consultations can generally be conducted via phone. DWIs
Whether it is driving under the influence of alcohol or another impairing substance, a DWI conviction can have serious consequences. DWI’s are very complicated charges that in some instances can require lengthy jail sentences. We assist clients in defeating insufficient charges, minimizing required jail time and obtaining limited driving privileges to allow the client the ability to work and care for their family.
Murder and Manslaughter
Homicide related charges are the most serious charges an individual can be charged with. Some murder charges result in life sentences or even the death penalty. It is important to speak to an experienced attorney when dealing with these types of matters. Your life could depend on it. Assaults
In North Carolina, assaults are treated seriously. Being charged with an assault could result in a criminal record or prison time. Under current North Carolina law, assault convictions are not eligible for expungement. Thus, an assault conviction will follow you for years to come, and perhaps the rest of your life. It is important to consult with an experienced attorney to ensure that you receive the right guidance on how to tackle your assault charge.
Larceny and Other Theft Related Charges
Theft related charges can result from poor judgment, accident, mistaken identity, or false accusations. These charges range from misdemeanors to felonies and a conviction can result in fines, jail time, and a criminal record. Convictions for these types of charges can have long-lasting effects on employment and other aspects of your life. It is important to consult with an experienced attorney to try to avoid these consequences.
Drug Possession, Distribution, and Trafficking
There a various consequences of being charged with a drug related offense. Drug offense convictions in North Carolina can result in fines and/or lengthy prison sentences. Whether you are charged with possession of a small amount of marijuana or drug trafficking, our attorneys are equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to challenge the State’s evidence and will work with you to minimize the consequences of being convicted.e related charges are the most serious charges an individual can be charged with. Some murder charges result in life sentences or even the death penalty. It is important to speak to an experienced attorney when dealing with these types of matters. Your life could depend on it. Assaults
In North Carolina, assaults are treated seriously. Being charged with an assault could result in a criminal record or prison time. Under current North Carolina law, assault convictions are not eligible for expungement. Thus, an assault conviction will follow you for years to come, and perhaps the rest of your life. It is important to consult with an experienced attorney to ensure that you receive the right guidance on how to tackle your assault charge.
Probation Violations
Statistically, most convictions result in probation. Sometimes something as simple and committing a traffic violation can result in a probation violation, thereby resulting in the possibility of jail time. Once a probation violation is filed, it is up to a judge to determine whether you remain on probation, whether you are terminated, or whether to revoke your probation. It’s important to have an experienced attorney who can advocate for you by explaining your specific situation to the probation officer and the judge. Contact us to talk about how we can help you get the best possible outcome.
Expungement/Expunction
Having A criminal record often gives rise to significant barriers to gainful employment, affordable housing, family unification, education, and a variety of other aspects and opportunities in your life. An expunction/expungement is the destruction of a criminal record by a court order. And expunction/expungement restores an individual, in the eyes of the law, to the status he or she occupied prior to a criminal conviction. Laws regarding expunctions change all the time. Just because you are not eligible for an expunction now, does not mean you will not be eligible in the future. Similarly, just because you were not eligible for an expunction then, does not mean you are not eligible for one now. Contact us to discuss if you’re eligible for an expungement.micidThere a various consequences of being charged with a drug related offense. Drug offense convictions in North Carolina can result in fines and/or lengthy prison sentences. Whether you are charged with possession of a small amount of marijuana or drug trafficking, our attorneys are equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to challenge the State’s evidence and will work with you to minimize the consequences of being convicted.e related charges are the most serious charges an individual can be charged with. Some murder charges result in life sentences or even the death penalty. It is important to speak to an experienced attorney when dealing with these types of matters. Your life could depend on it. Assaults
In North Carolina, assaults are treated seriously. Being charged with an assault could result in a criminal record or prison time. Under current North Carolina law, assault convictions are not eligible for expungement. Thus, an assault conviction will follow you for years to come, and perhaps the rest of your life. It is important to consult with an experienced attorney to ensure that you receive the right guidance on how to tackle your assault charge.
Contact Us
Phone
336-349-4364
Fax
336-349-9400
Address
Physical Address
108 South Main Street
Reidsville, NC 27320
Mailing Address
PO Box 899
Reidsville, NC 27323-0899