by Aaron Lee | Feb 24, 2014 | DUI & DWI
So maybe you have had a couple drinks with friends and you don’t feel intoxicated while driving to your destination…but then you see blue lights in your rear view mirror. The feeling of panic consumes you and you begin to contemplate what should you do? Will the...
by Aaron Lee | Feb 18, 2014 | Criminal Defense
The North Carolina Court of Appeals found in State v. Harwood how an anonymous tip can amount to reasonable suspicion for the police to make a seizure. In the original decision it was held that police were justified in handcuffing a Defendant where an anonymous tip...
by Aaron Lee | Feb 17, 2014 | DUI & DWI
When it comes to DWI nearly everyone is familiar with what the limit for your BAC (blood alcohol content) level limit is….08%. However a curious question is what does that really mean? We all know the dangers of drinking and driving as it is common knowledge. ...
by Aaron Lee | Feb 11, 2014 | DUI & DWI
Generally in any criminal case an attorney while file motions during trial in order to suppress evidence. There are various reasons evidence may be suppressed depending on each individual case. Once a motion is filed the judge will make a decision as to whether the...
by Aaron Lee | Feb 4, 2014 | Criminal Defense
Generally anytime police perform a search they must have probable cause to do so. In some cases police must have a warrant but exceptions do exist to the 4th amendment warrant requirement in which police may perform search so long as probable cause exists. The...