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Patrick Roberts Criminal Defense Attorney in Raleigh, NC

Felony Defense Attorney Serving Raleigh, Cary
and all of Wake County North Carolina

Criminal Defense for Felonies in Raleigh, NC

If you've been accused of a serious felony in Wake County, NC your future is on the line. A felony conviction goes beyond jail time—it can have devastating, long-term effects on your career, family, and reputation. That’s why you need a criminal defense attorney who knows how to fight aggressively on your behalf. Patrick Roberts Law has 22+ years experience defending clients against felony charges in Raleigh, Cary, and Wake County.

When everything is on the line, you don’t have the luxury of waiting. The sooner you secure a skilled criminal defense attorney, the better your chances of a strong defense. Schedule a free consultation online or give us a call at 919-746-7206 and let us help you navigate the road ahead.

Serious Felony Cases We Handle

Patrick Roberts Law defends clients against a wide range of serious felony charges in Wake County, including but not limited to:

  • Aggravated Assault: Assault with a Deadly Weapon, Assault Inflicting Serious Bodily Injury.
  • Robbery & Burglary: Armed Robbery, Home Invasion, Breaking and Entering with Intent to Commit a Felony.
  • Drug Crimes: Drug Trafficking, Distribution of Controlled Substances, Manufacturing and Cultivation of Illegal Drugs.
  • Weapons Offenses: Possession of a Firearm by a Felon, Carrying a Concealed Weapon Without a Permit, Using a Weapon During the Commission of a Felony.
  • Sex Offenses: Rape (Forcible, Date Rape, Statutory), Sexual Exploitation of a Minor, Internet Sex Crimes.
  • Kidnapping & Human Trafficking: First- and Second-Degree Kidnapping, Human Trafficking for Labor or Sexual Exploitation.
  • White-Collar Crimes: Embezzlement, Corporate Fraud, Identity Theft, Tax Evasion.
  • Homicide Charges: First-Degree Murder, Second-Degree Murder, Manslaughter (Voluntary and Involuntary).
  • Arson: First- and Second-Degree Arson, Arson Resulting in Injury or Death.
  • Vehicular Offenses: Vehicular Manslaughter, Felony Hit and Run.
  • Cyber Crimes: Hacking and Unauthorized Access to Data, Distribution of Illicit Materials Online.
  • These cases represent just some of the serious felonies our criminal defense law firm in Raleigh handle, providing a robust defense tailored to each client’s situation. Continue reading to learn more.

    What Makes Aggravated Assault A Serious Charge Under NC Law?

    Assault with a deadly weapon and assault inflicting serious injury are not just ordinary charges in North Carolina, they are elevated crimes that carry severe consequences. When an assault involves serious bodily harm or the use of a deadly weapon, the law treats it as a major offense. You could be facuing penalties such as lengthy prison sentences, steep fines, and a criminal record that can impact your future permanently.

    At Patrick Roberts Law, we dig deep into your case, scrutinizing every detail to uncover flaws in the prosecution's story. Was there an overreaction by law enforcement? Were there discrepancies in witness accounts? We challenge every assumption and build a defense tailored to the specific circumstances you’re facing.

    Defending Drug Trafficking and Distribution Charges in Wake County

    Drug trafficking and distribution charges carry some of the most severe punishments under North Carolina law, especially if you're accused of moving large amounts of controlled substances. Even possession of a certain quantity can result in a trafficking charge, and the penalties—ranging from long prison terms to heavy financial penalties—are steep.

    At Patrick Roberts Law, we know that every case is different, and there’s always more than meets the eye. We will investigate the circumstances of your arrest, challenge how the drugs were found, and question whether law enforcement followed proper procedure. We don’t just take the case at face value—we dive into the details, ensuring that no stone is left unturned when defending you against these serious accusations. Charged with drug trafficking or distrobution the Raleigh, NC area? Visit our drug crimes page to learn more.

    Robbery and Burglary Charges in Raleigh: What You’re Up Against

    Accusations of robbery or burglary in Wake County are not taken lightly in the court of law, especially if weapons are involved or people were harmed during the commission of the crime.

  • Robbery involves taking property from another person through force or intimidation.
  • Burglary is typically defined as unlawfully entering a property with intent to commit a crime.
  • Both charges can lead to harsh consequences, including significant prison time and long-lasting damage to your record.

    We understand that not every case is cut and dry. We take a critical approach to these charges, examining everything from surveillance footage to witness testimony.

    Were you misidentified? Was there a misunderstanding? We will build a defense that casts doubt on the prosecution's version of events and advocates for your freedom.

    Kidnapping and Human Trafficking Defense

    Being accused of kidnapping or human trafficking brings immediate and severe repercussions. These crimes are considered heinous by nature, and prosecutors in North Carolina will pursue maximum penalties in cases involving the abduction or exploitation of others. Convictions can result in life-altering prison sentences, and the damage to your reputation can be devastating.

    Patrick Roberts Law understands the weight of these accusations. Our legal team takes a strategic, calculated approach to defend you against these charges. Whether there are errors in how the investigation was conducted or gaps in the prosecution's evidence, we’ll fight hard to challenge the case against you and work towards the best possible outcome.

    Weapons Charges in Wake County? Protecting Your Rights

    North Carolina’s strict weapons laws mean that even a minor offense, such as carrying a concealed firearm without a permit, can lead to severe penalties. If convicted, you could face imprisonment, steep fines, and the loss of your right to possess firearms.

    Patrick Roberts Law in Raleigh, NC defends clients against a range of weapons charges, including illegal firearm possession, concealed carry violations, and offenses involving weapons in the commission of a crime. We thoroughly examine the circumstances of your arrest and fight to protect your constitutional rights.

    Defending White-Collar Crime Cases

    Although white-collar crimes may not involve physical violence, they can carry penalties just as harsh as other felonies.

    These non-violent offenses—ranging from fraud and embezzlement to insider trading and identity theft—are often highly complex. The cases require a deep understanding of financial documents, electronic evidence, and business operations, making it vital to have a defense team that can keep up.

    Our white-collar crime attorneys excel in navigating the intricate details of these types of cases. We review financial records, challenge the prosecution’s interpretation of the evidence, and seek out procedural errors that could weaken the case against you. Whether you’re facing charges of corporate fraud, forgery, or tax evasion, we’ll craft a defense that’s as sophisticated as the charges themselves.

    Overview of North Carolina Felony Classifications

    North Carolina classifies felonies into categories ranging from Class A, the most severe, to Class I, the least severe. Each class carries specific penalties and consequences:

  • Class A: Includes crimes like first-degree murder. Penalty: Life imprisonment or death.
  • Class B1: Covers offenses such as first-degree rape or kidnapping. Penalty: Up to life in prison.
  • Class B2: Includes second-degree murder. Penalty: Up to 40 years in prison.
  • Class C: Crimes such as armed robbery or embezzlement. Penalty: Up to 25 years in prison.
  • Class D-I: Includes a range of offenses, from voluntary manslaughter to possession with intent to sell and deliver drugs, with penalties that decrease in severity by class.
  • Steps to Take If Charged with a Felony in Wake County

    If you’ve been charged with a felony in Raleigh, Cary or anywhere in Wake County, following these steps can help protect your future:

  • Remain Silent: Avoid speaking to law enforcement without an attorney present. Anything you say can and will be used against you.
  • Hire an Experienced Criminal Defense Attorney: The sooner you have representation, the better equipped you’ll be to navigate the legal process.
  • Document Everything: Keep records of any evidence, details of your arrest, or interactions with law enforcement.
  • Avoid Talking About Your Case: Don’t discuss your case with friends, family, or on social media.
  • Frequently Asked Questions About Felony Charges

    Can Felony Charges Be Reduced or Dismissed?

    Yes, with a skilled attorney, felony charges can sometimes be reduced to misdemeanors or dismissed altogether, depending on the evidence, procedural errors, or mitigating circumstances.

    How Long Does a Felony Case Take to Resolve in Raleigh, NC?

    Felony cases can take months to over a year, depending on the complexity of the case and the court's schedule. Early legal intervention can help expedite the process.

    Differences Between State and Federal Felony Charges

    Felony charges can fall under state or federal jurisdiction depending on the nature of the crime:

  • State Felonies: Typically involve violations of North Carolina laws, such as robbery or assault, and are prosecuted in state court.
  • Federal Felonies: Include crimes that cross state lines or violate federal statutes, such as drug trafficking or wire fraud. Federal felonies often carry harsher penalties and are prosecuted in federal court.
  • Get a FREE Consultation with a Criminal Defense Attorney in Raleigh, NC

    When you’re dealing with felony charges, you need a criminal defense attorney who’s not only aggressive in the courtroom but meticulous in preparing your case. Patrick Roberts Law is known for our thorough approach to every case we handle. We dig into the details, examine all the evidence, and build a strategy that focuses on getting the best result possible.

    Don’t wait—time is crucial in these situations. Contact us today for a free consultation, and let us help you start building a strong defense to protect your rights and your future.

    WHY CHOOSE PATRICK ROBERTS FOR FELONY CHARGES

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    Aggravated Assault

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    Drug Trafficking and Distribution

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    Robbery & Burglary

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    Kidnapping & Human Trafficking

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    Weapons Charges

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    White-Collar Crimes

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