The Asheville area has plenty of lumber yards where homeowners can pick up supplies. If a driver transports large or unsecured loads, though, he or she may be a hazard to other motorists. North Carolina has strict requirements for load sizes and securement. If a...
Month: July 2020
Asheville resident dies after being struck by fire truck
North Carolina pedestrians are often at a higher risk for death when they are involved in motor vehicle accidents. The chance of death is usually extreme when the vehicle involved is a large truck or emergency vehicle, as it was during one accident recently in...
Why is mitigation important to your defense?
Whether the evidence against you is overwhelming and you're convicted at trial or you've simply resolved to plead guilty in court, mitigation becomes the next area for your defense attorney to address. A mitigating factor is basically anything that might indicate a...
Do the police always need a search warrant?
The 4th Amendment protects you from “unreasonable” searches and seizures by the police. A search may be more reasonable if the police get a search warrant signed by a neutral third party, often a judge. However, every search does not require a warrant. Understanding...
5 tips to stay safe on your motorcycle
As the summer months continue to roll on, there will likely be more motorcycles on our North Carolina roads. From people trying to get to work, to school or off on a weekend adventure, a motorcycle offers flexibility, excitement and a dependable ride. Unfortunately,...
Understand your right to plead the Fifth
You might have heard the term "plead the Fifth" when you're watching a television show or movie that's about a criminal matter. If you're facing charges for anything, this is a phrase with which you might need to familiarize yourself. It may come in handy as your case...