by Michelle Sparrow | Oct 13, 2015 | Assault, Criminal Defense, Misdemeanors, Violent Crimes
Raleigh Criminal Defense Attorney, Michelle Sparrow, explains the various types of assault charges that could be prosecuted in North Carolina. In North Carolina, there are different types of assault crimes such as: Assault, Assault on a Female, Assault with a Deadly... by Michelle Sparrow | Oct 6, 2015 | Criminal Defense
Raleigh Criminal Defense Attorney, Michelle Sparrow, defines expungement and explains how it works in North Carolina, particularly for certain types of felonies. You have been accused of a criminal offense. You hire an attorney, you go to court and triumphantly win... by Michelle Sparrow | Oct 1, 2015 | Criminal Defense, Criminal Law Blog
Raleigh Criminal Defense Attorney, Michelle Sparrow, explains the advantage of hiring an attorney to defend against a traffic ticket offense in North Carolina. You’re normally a good driver. One day you’re driving to an appointment that you are late for... by Michelle Sparrow | Sep 29, 2015 | Criminal Defense, Criminal Law Blog, Drug Charges, Drug Crimes, Drug Possession
Raleigh Criminal Defense Attorney, Michelle Sparrow, defines and explains a Drug Conspiracy Charge as it would be handled in North Carolina. A drug conspiracy charge is, in basic terms, an agreement between two or more individuals to violate federal drug laws.... by Michelle Sparrow | Oct 24, 2014 | Criminal Defense, Criminal Law Blog
For the past few years, we have used this blog as a forum to discuss a number of different aspects of criminal law. We have discussed sobriety checkpoints; we have talked about football players being arrested for driving while intoxicated. We have talked about theft... by Michelle Sparrow | Oct 9, 2014 | Criminal Defense, Criminal Law Blog
About 40 years ago, American Express launched an ad campaign for its members-only credit card. The television commercials featured celebrities like author Stephen King, household names with little face recognition, looking into the camera and asking, “Do you...