Misdemeanors
Prison or jail, probationary sentences, community service requirements, fines – they comprise just some of the unfortunate possibilities of what you’re up against. The Office of the District Attorney and the police agencies, with their enormous resources, prepare hard to severely prosecute and punish crimes against the public interest.
Ken Hardison has over 16 years of criminal trial experience, investigating, handling and defending a wide array of criminal cases to successful resolutions. Joel Sawyer, a former prosecutor in North Carolina who’s been practicing criminal defense for several years, knows the ins and outs of the law. He understands from experience how the system can work for and against you. The lawyers at NC Ticket Law have collectively managed hundreds of various misdemeanor cases, prevailing many times at trial.
Our experienced lawyers may help you avoid:
- Prison or Jail
- Community Service
- Probation
- Fines
Just because you’ve been charged with a misdemeanor doesn’t mean that you’re guilty. You have a constitutional right to plead “not guilty” and have a court decide your case, empowering you against the long-arm of law enforcement. We can identify those winning strategies. We want to construct your best possible defense, because our philosophy is to be as ready and prepared as possible. A “plea bargain,” where a particular charge against you is dismissed or reduced, or an agreement is made about sentencing, might be available and could be in your best interest. Bargaining from a position of strength helps make this happen. We know from experience how to defend your case.
Give us a call at 1-800-NC-BUSTED to talk to someone immediately, and go online to our user-friendly website at NCTicketLaw.com to learn more. You should set up a time to come in and meet with one of our lawyers to discuss the facts of your case. The consultation is free. Only if you hire us do we receive a fee.
Call us today at 1-800-NC-BUSTED or contact us online to set up your free consultation.
