When charged with Driving While Impaired, a person will lose his license for thirty (30) days as a result of a Civil Revocation. In some cases, a person will qualify for a limited driving privilege after ten (10) days of suspension. A petition for a pre-trial limited driving privilege must…
North Carolina Law Blog
DWI in a Nutshell
From July of 2012 until June of 2013, the Administrative Office of the Courts reported 61,425 Impaired Driving citations issued in North Carolina. Of this figure, Cumberland and Hoke Counties accounted for over 2,500 citations. These “impaired driving” citations included Driving While Impaired, Driving While Impaired in a Commercial Vehicle,…
Sobriety Court In A Nutshell
Cumberland County started in 2010 a special court to address the issue of repeat offenders of driving while impaired cases. This court has been named Sobriety Court. It was the first court of its kind in North Carolina and to my knowledge no other county has a court like this.…
Top 10 things to do after a car wreck
1. See if anyone is injured, and call 911 for anyone who is injured. 2. Contact law enforcement to investigate the wreck. 3. Avoid apologies and other statements that may be viewed as an admission that you were at fault. 4. Obtain contact information from witnesses who saw the wreck…
New Name and Look for Local Law Firm
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. – Well known Fayetteville, Raeford and Pinehurst law firm, Beaver Courie Law Firm is announcing new growth and a new corporate identity and brand. The firm will now be known as Beaver Courie Law Firm and will use the trade name Beaver Courie Law Firm for the law…