by Aaron Lee | Jan 9, 2014 | Criminal Defense
An important aspect of jury trials are the closing arguments that are presented by attorneys at the conclusion of the trial. This is the part where the attorney must sell their argument to the jury and argue how the evidence presented during trial best comports to...
by Aaron Lee | Jan 9, 2014 | Criminal Defense, DUI & DWI, Felony DUI
The North Carolina Supreme Court recently made a decision the case of State v. Ortiz-Zape, that asked them to decide whether a lab test could be admissible in court if the person who conducted was not available to testify. Ultimately the court decided that someone...
by Aaron Lee | Jan 9, 2014 | Car Accidents, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death
A North Carolina man, who collided with a pickup truck on Carolina Beach Road, was pronounced dead at the scene. A Lieutenant for the Wilmington, North Carolina Police Department said a white Harley Davidson was heading southbound on Carolina Beach Road when the...
by Aaron Lee | Jan 8, 2014 | Car Accidents
Most negligence cases in the state of North Carolina are brought before the Superior Court, and a Superior Court judge will decide whether the case should go before the jury. When the losing party disagrees with the decision, it may be brought before the North...
by Aaron Lee | Jan 7, 2014 | DUI & DWI
In North Carolina if someone is convicted of a level 1 DWI he or she may receive 24 months in prison. He or she should be eligible for parole after 2.4 months as long as he or she receives a full award of good time credit and has gone to substance abuse treatment...