Misdemeanors

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IF YOU ARE CHARGED WITH A MISDEMEANOR:

The right attorney can often make a significant difference to your case.  Although not as serious as a felony, it can still lead to hefty fines, jail time, loss of driver’s license and other freedoms, and restrictions on your life when on probation.  Generally a crime is considered a misdemeanor if the maximum possible sentence is a year in the county jail or less.  Below, for your convenience find the Misdemeanor Sentencing Chart used in North Carolina Courts.

Maynor Law Firm represents clients on any misdemeanor case, including but not limited to:

  • Theft
  • Shoplifting
  • Trespassing
  • Domestic Violence
  • Assault
  • Disorderly Conduct
  • Carrying a Concealed Weapon
  • Gambling
  • Passing Bad Checks
  • DWI/DUI
  • No Operators License (NOL)
  • Driving While License Revoked
  • Drag Racing
  • Alcohol Offenses (Underage Drinking, Open Container)
  • Drug Offenses (Paraphernalia, Possession)
  • Sexual Battery
  • Traffic Violations
  • Indecent Exposure

IF YOU COMMITTED A CRIME AND HAVE BEEN ARRESTED:

If you committed a crime, made a statement, or were caught in the act, do not assume that your situation cannot be helped. Maynor Law Firm knows defenses, options, and technicalities that may apply to your situation.  If you have been accused of a misdemeanor, call us for an immediate free initial consultation where we will discuss your charges, evaluate the case and explain the potential punishments.  There is no obligation and we are available six days a week for your convenience.  We charge low rates designed to make legal help affordable so give us a call today.