by Michelle Sparrow | Jun 2, 2012 | Criminal Law Blog, Homicide
In North Carolina, manslaughter is considered a killing without malicious intent. This means that in order to be convicted of murder or homicide, one must have killed someone intentionally. Therefore, when investigators are presented with a killing, they must help... by Michelle Sparrow | Sep 13, 2010 | Criminal Law Blog, Drunk Driving
When the driver of the Altima struck a man on his bicycle, she didn’t bother to stop. The police caught up with her in South Carolina a day later. The bicyclist was treated at WakeMed. The driver is being held in the Wake County jail in lieu of $26,000 bail. The...