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Criminal Law Knights Game
Criminal Law Knights Game

Attorney Mark Jetton hosted his colleagues and friends at a Charlotte Knights the last weekend of April! Watching a game from a dugout suite is pretty hard to beat, but sharing the experience with the people who support Mark and Jetton and Meredith made it even more special!

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  • Criminal Law Knights Game

    Attorney Mark Jetton hosted his colleagues and friends at a Charlotte Knights the last weekend of April! Watching a game from a dugout suite is pretty ...

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  • Should I Blow?

    We are asked numerous times (sometimes in the middle of the night) if I should blow when there is a suspicion of a person driving while impaired. To ...

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  • New Open Carry Law

    During the 2023 General Assembly of North Carolina, Session Law 2023-8, Senate Bill 41 eliminated the requirement that North Carolina residents obtain ...

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  • Failure to Stop for Blue Lights and Sirens in North Carolina

    One of the more serious traffic offenses in North Carolina is the offense of failure to heed lights and sirens. Punished as a misdemeanor, you can be ...

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  • I just got a DWI, what is going to happen to my license?

    One of the most common questions we see in DWI cases is what is going to happen to my license? There are several different stages in the process of a ...

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  • The Fast and The Fined: Prearranged Speed Competitions in North Carolina

    Engaging in a prearranged speeding competition may seem like a fun idea in the movies, but getting caught by the police has real consequences in North ...

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