Greensboro criminal and civil trial lawyer Brian Walker is featured in Lawyer’s Weekly. He is an expert witness in a featured case. Brian Walker is a 10.0 AVVO rated partner …
Greensboro Criminal Defense Attorneys’ Office is Free From Pokemon
Greensboro criminal defense attorneys’ office is free from Pokemon, according to younger staff. The popular Pokemon Go game has invaded Greensboro, and sure enough, the offices at Garrett, Walker, Aycoth …
Greensboro Criminal Attorney Explains Unintended Consequences of Criminal Charges
Greensboro criminal attorney Chad Garrett explains unintended consequences of criminal charges. The unintended costs of a criminal conviction is often greater than the direct penalties. Direct consequences, such as incarceration, …
Greensboro Criminal Charges Dismissed
Greensboro criminal charges dismissed July 16th at the close of State’s evidence was a huge victory. The prosecution must not only prove your case beyond a reasonable doubt, but a …
Greensboro Criminal Attorneys’ Zeal For Their Clients
Greensboro criminal attorneys’ zeal for their clients should never end. We forget sometimes, what it means to be a lawyer in North Carolina. It is an honor and a calling, …
Greensboro Criminal Defense Attorney: Trial or Plea – What’s the Best Option?
Greensboro Lawyer A Greensboro Criminal Defense Attorney Discusses the Decision to Try or Plead a Case. The decision whether to plead or try a case is an important one. Aside …
Greensboro Criminal Attorney’s Warn Caution
Greensboro criminal attorney’s warn caution at and around the Donald Trump rally Tuesday, June 14th. All Guilford County Law Enforcement Officers have been mobilized, whether on or off duty. Numerous …
Greensboro Criminal Defense Attorney: U.S. Supreme Court overturns Death Sentence on the Grounds of Judicial Bias
A Pennsylvania Death Sentence was overturned by the Supreme Court when a Judge Failed to Recuse Himself. The United States Supreme Court ruled, in a 5-3 vote, that Terrence Williams’s …
Greensboro Criminal Attorney Supports Supreme Court Cyberbullying Decision
Greensboro criminal attorney supports Supreme Court cyberbullying decision, striking down the criminal charge. “Cyberbullying” is a crime create by the NC legislature in 2009. It did not require the showing …
Greensboro Criminal Defense Attorney: Some States Changing Ages for Minors
N.C. is One of Only Two States to Treat 16-Year-Old Offenders as Adults: Two States with Similar Rules are Changing their Laws. In North Carolina, a teenagers aged 16 or …