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A Reasonable Expectation of Privacy and Your 4th Amendment Rights
Why Do We Talk About Privacy So Often? When we begin the analysis of a possible suppression motion the baseline question becomes: Do you have a reasonable expectation of privacy in the area searched? This can be a complicated question so let’s break it down: "Reasonable expectation of privacy" is a legal term [...]
Chaos Reigns in the Courts: Gun Control and Your Rights Pt. 2
Part 2: "Historical Traditions" and the Right to Bear Arms Contributing Author: Criminal Defense Attorney Preston Edwards Contact Us Now Read Part 1: The Gun Control Cases Reverberating Across the US Second Amendment: A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, [...]
Chaos Reigns in the Courts: Gun Control and Your Rights Pt. 1
Part 1: The Gun Control Cases Reverberating Across the US Gun control has been a highly contested and divisive issue in the United States for many years now. Every news cycle seems to bring another tragedy, another horror, another accident, and yet another politician talking about guns and what to do [...]
Dummit Fradin Wins Yes! Weekly Award: Triad’s Best Lawyer/Law Firm
Dummit Fradin Wins Yes! Weekly Award 2024 We are thrilled to announce that Dummit Fradin has been voted the Triad's Best Lawyer/Law Firm in Guilford County by the readers of YES! Weekly in their annual Readers' Choice Awards! This award is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our entire [...]
Celebrating our Time with Jessica Culver
A Personal Note to Our Mentor and Friend, Jessica Culver It's always hard saying goodbye to a colleague, and you've become so much more than that to so many of us here through the years. Your tireless dedication [...]
Stop and Sniff? The Legality of Hemp Odor
You Smell Like Hemp. What's the Big Deal? Since the North Carolina Farm Bill of 2018 has been in effect, which created a large number of exclusions so that farmers could grow industrial hemp products in North Carolina, as opposed to the illegal "pot", which contains THC, we have continued to struggle with [...]
Biden Aims High: Past Marijuana Use Pardoned
Pot. Weed. Marijuana. Mary-Jane. Wacky Backy. Cannabis. No matter what you call it, it's all the same plant. It's been widely used in the United States both medicinally, and recreationally, and for its versatile fibers since our founding. In fact, as early as the sixteenhundreds hemp was grown in colonies around the New World. As [...]
Driving is Risky Business: Go with the Flow or Impede Others?
A Typical Commute Goes Awry Driving down our normal paths every day, from work to home, from home to school, from school to work becomes customary, expected, even ordinary. We try to stay alert, we try to stay safe, but these routes become so ingrained in our daily routines that we drive them [...]
DWI for a Local Guy but the Numbers Just Don’t Add Up
A Bad Day Just Gets Worse With an Unjustified DWI Imagine you’ve had a hard day at work, and you stop for dinner, a little bite after a bad day. We’ve all done it. Perhaps you’ve decided to have a drink with your food. You’re an adult, it’s legal. You aren’t impaired in [...]
Winston-Salem Courthouse is Moving
Winston-Salem Courthouse: A New Chapter in Justice Beginning October 9th through October 20th, Court Operations will be Reduced Courts and Services will resume October 23, 2023 at the New Location _____________________ Read More From Our Blog New Winston-Salem Courthouse Address [...]
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