by Michelle Sparrow | Feb 22, 2014 | Criminal Law Blog, Drug Crimes
College is traditionally a time when young adults live away from home for what may be the first time. It is not uncommon for students to make mistakes and try things they might not have previously taken part in. Three young men in North Carolina who were recently... by Michelle Sparrow | Jan 30, 2014 | Criminal Law Blog, Drug Crimes
Your home, your car and your money. Those are just some of the assets that can be seized by the government in a drug trafficking arrest. Those kinds of property seizures might well be among the legal issues a Raleigh couple is dealing with after their recent arrests... by Michelle Sparrow | Jan 28, 2014 | Criminal Law Blog, Drug Crimes
Convenience stores give shoppers a quick way to get in, grab a couple items and get back on the road in just minutes. Police say that shoppers stopping at a Raleigh convenience store were able to purchase synthetic marijuana. The Capital Boulevard store’s owner... by Michelle Sparrow | Jan 12, 2014 | Criminal Law Blog, Drug Crimes
Authorities across North Carolina are cracking down on the possession, selling and manufacturing of crystal methamphetamine. In fact, the state busted more meth labs in 2013 than ever before. Law enforcement agencies took down 561 meth labs in 2013, compared to 460... by Michelle Sparrow | Jan 8, 2014 | Criminal Law Blog, Drug Crimes
Two North Carolina men face the possibility of lengthy prison sentences if they are convicted on charges stemming from their recent arrests. The two arrests on drug trafficking charges are apparently unrelated, though both men stand accused of dealing heroin and both...