Mooresville DWI Lawyers
- Homesley & Wingo:
misdemeanor and felony criminal charges in both State and Federal Court
- Willis, William:
DWI
All types of Felony Charges in Superior Court
All types of Felony Charges in District Court
All misdemeanor criminal charges
Drug Possession, Sale and Trafficking
Traffic tickets, including speeding, stop sign, and accidents
Larceny and Shoplifting
Probation Violations in District Court and Superior Court.
Bond reduction motions in District Court and Superior Court
Property Bonds
Expunctions
Motions for Appropriate Relief
Driving Privileges
- Travis Collum:
you need to speak with an experiencedÊlawyer who will handle your legalÊmatter with personal attention and resolve
- William
Willis: Each case is different and the results depend on the specific
facts and circumstances of the case. Remember that you should not make
any incriminating statements to the investigating or arresting officer.
Do not give the prosecutor any more evidence to convict you on the
charge. An attorney can review all of the facts of the case and can
review the investigation procedures used by the officer to determine if
grounds exist to fight the charges. There are many areas of criminal
law and procedure to review before a proper and informed decision can
be made to plead guilty or to plead not guilty and have a trial.
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