Archive for March, 2026
Mar 11, 2026

When you or a loved one is accused of a sex crime in North Carolina, the weight of the allegations can make it feel like an uphill battle from day one. An allegation can quickly escalate into a life-altering arrest, especially as new laws continue to shift the legal landscape. While an accusation is not […]

Mar 11, 2026

In North Carolina, sex crime charges can be dropped if a prosecutor or judge determines there is insufficient evidence, witness credibility issues, or constitutional violations. While victims cannot personally drop charges, the State may dismiss a case through a voluntary dismissal or a deferred prosecution agreement if legal thresholds for a conviction are not met.

Mar 10, 2026

In North Carolina, allegations of sexual offenses carry significant legal consequences, including the potential for lengthy prison sentences and mandatory lifetime registration on the State Sex Offender Registry. Because of the gravity with which the North Carolina judicial system treats these cases, the initial response to an accusation is a critical component of a legal […]

Mar 10, 2026

In North Carolina, the investigation of sex crimes—ranging from sexual battery to the exploitation of a minor—increasingly relies on digital evidence. Because modern smartphones contain highly personal data, including location history, private communications, and biometric data, they are protected by stringent constitutional standards. Understanding your rights regarding a mobile device search is critical. This guide […]