More About Those Weird DWI Motions Procedures
Published for NC Criminal Law on November 18, 2015.
You represent a defendant charged with DWI. You move to suppress evidence in district court. The district court enters a preliminary determination in your favor. The State appeals. The superior court disagrees with the district court and remands the case with instructions to deny your motion. Your client pleads guilty. You appeal to superior court. ... Read more
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