Archive for 'Felony Charges Lawyer' Category
Oct 7, 2025

North Carolina’s opioid crisis has led to aggressive prosecution of drug-related deaths through “death by distribution” charges. If you’re facing these serious allegations or worried about potential charges, understanding the law is crucial. This article explains North Carolina’s death by distribution statute, what prosecutors must prove, and why immediate legal representation matters.

Oct 4, 2025

If you or someone you care about faces heroin charges in North Carolina, understanding the state’s laws becomes crucial. North Carolina treats heroin offenses as serious felonies, with consequences that can change your life forever. This guide explains what the laws are for heroin in North Carolina, the charges you might face, and why securing […]

Oct 2, 2025

Facing trafficking fentanyl charges in North Carolina represents one of the most serious drug offenses in the state’s criminal justice system. Under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 90-95(h)(4), trafficking in fentanyl occurs when someone sells, manufactures, delivers, transports, or possesses four grams or more of fentanyl or any mixture containing fentanyl. This offense carries severe penalties […]

Sep 30, 2025

A drug trafficking charge in North Carolina represents one of the most serious criminal accusations you can face. Under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 90-95(h), trafficking occurs when someone sells, manufactures, delivers, transports, or possesses specific quantities of controlled substances. Unlike simple possession charges, trafficking charges are based primarily on the amount of drugs involved, regardless […]

Sep 15, 2025

If you or someone you know has been charged with having a gun as a felon in North Carolina, you’re facing serious legal trouble. As Patrick Roberts Law, we’ve helped many clients deal with these gun laws and protect their rights. This guide explains what you need to know about possession of firearm by felon […]

Sep 3, 2025

Understanding Assault Charges in North Carolina Many people facing assault charges in North Carolina ask: “Is assault a felony in North Carolina?” The answer isn’t simple, as assault can be either a misdemeanor or a felony depending on the details of what happened. Understanding these differences is important for anyone facing assault charges in the […]

Aug 25, 2025

Car accidents that cause someone’s death can lead to serious criminal charges in North Carolina. One of the most serious charges is called felony death by vehicle. This is a severe charge that can result in years in prison and change your life forever.

Aug 11, 2025

In North Carolina, larceny (theft) can be either a felony or a misdemeanor. Which one you might be charged with depends on several key factors. Let’s break down how North Carolina law decides whether theft counts as a felony or not.

Aug 6, 2025

If you’re facing criminal charges in North Carolina, knowing the difference between homicide and murder could greatly impact your case. While many people use these terms to mean the same thing in everyday talk, North Carolina law makes important distinctions that affect everything from possible penalties to defense strategies.

Aug 4, 2025

When facing the North Carolina criminal justice system, understanding the difference between first and second degree murder is crucial. For those dealing with criminal charges or simply trying to understand North Carolina’s homicide laws, knowing these differences can greatly impact defense strategies and possible outcomes. This guide breaks down these important legal distinctions in clear […]