Generally speaking, most theft offenses sound straightforward – they’re crimes where a person deprives another person of an object or money. But not all theft offenses involve directly taking items from others. Theft by deception involves obtaining property by...
Month: February 2024
Drone flying mistakes that could lead to criminal charges
Seeing the world from above has never been easier with drones. The freedom that flying a drone offers may tempt you to explore locations that you physically cannot access. Still, Kentucky has restrictions on where and how you fly these unmanned aircraft systems....
What is an “unconscionable” prenuptial agreement?
In the event of a divorce in North Carolina, the terms of your prenuptial agreement, commonly known as a "prenup," often become a primary focus. This legal contract aims to protect individual assets and establish financial expectations within your marriage. However,...
Roadside DWI tests are not obligatory in North Carolina
You can assume the North Carolina police officer who has pulled you over suspects intoxication if he or she instructs you to exit your vehicle. Perhaps the officer witnessed your tires breaching the yellow line while driving or noticed that you weren’t using...