by Michelle Sparrow | Jun 2, 2015 | Criminal Law Blog, Violent Crimes
Many people may not realize it, but an assault charge can end up impacting someone’s life for years to come. Not only are there the criminal consequences that can come from a conviction, but having a conviction on one’s record can limit housing, employment... by Michelle Sparrow | May 25, 2015 | Criminal Law Blog, Misdemeanors
We are talking about mental illness and a new national initiative called “Stepping Up: A National Initiative to Reduce the Number of People with Mental Illnesses in Jails.” The initiative asks county and city governments across the country to commit to... by Michelle Sparrow | May 22, 2015 | Criminal Law Blog, Misdemeanors
We are talking about jails and the incarceration of people with mental illness. This isn’t the first time we’ve broached the subject: We wrote about it in a series of posts (American jails have become de facto psychiatric facilities) — in 2011. Have... by Michelle Sparrow | May 20, 2015 | Criminal Law Blog, Drug Charges
Stories about drug conspiracies are common news items in North Carolina. Just recently, six men were charged by federal prosecutors in Charlotte with conspiracy to distribute marijuana, cocaine and heroin. Five of the six defendants face life in prison if convicted,... by Michelle Sparrow | May 18, 2015 | Criminal Law Blog, Drunk Driving
Spring is an exciting time for high school students across North Carolina, particularly juniors and seniors. If they haven’t done so already, most schools will be hosting prom in the next week or so. And of course, graduation is just around the corner. If you... by Michelle Sparrow | May 9, 2015 | Criminal Law Blog, Misdemeanors
The last time we thought about the concept of drunk tanks, we were watching an episode of “The Andy Griffith Show.” Andy, as you may recall, was the sheriff of Mayberry, North Carolina, a small town with more mischief than crime. The jail had two cells,... by Michelle Sparrow | May 4, 2015 | Criminal Law Blog, Misdemeanors
We are picking up the thread from our April 25 post. The subject is gambling laws and what kinds of charges Agent Booth, from the television show “Bones,” could be facing for wagering on sporting events. While Booth’s gambling addiction has been a... by Michelle Sparrow | Apr 30, 2015 | Criminal Law Blog, Drunk Driving
We want to take a quick break from our discussion of gambling laws and “Bones,” to talk about a couple of bills being considered by the North Carolina General Assembly. The General Assembly has a deadline of sorts today: “Crossover Day.” After... by Michelle Sparrow | Apr 25, 2015 | Criminal Law Blog, Misdemeanors
A friend called to say that our series of posts about sports gambling was timely. Apparently a recent episode of “Bones” ended with — SPOILER ALERT! — Agent Booth, a recovering gambling addict, placing a bet on the Cardinals or some other... by Michelle Sparrow | Apr 23, 2015 | Criminal Law Blog, Misdemeanors
Evidence is a key factor in many criminal cases. Witness testimony is a key factor in others. However, it was grammar that was a primary factor in a recent weapons charges case heard by a North Carolina appeals court. The case, reported on by the Associated Press,...