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City Ordinance Violations
Selling Alcohol with No License
Discharging a Weapon within City Limits
Drug Crimes
Distribution
Drug Paraphernalia
Manufacturing
Possession
Possession with Intent to Distribute
Sales
Domestic Violence
Disorderly Conduct
DWI
DWI Aggravating Factors
DWI Checkpoints
Boating While Impaired
Breath & Blood Tests
DWI Penalties
DWI Process
Field Sobriety Tests
Multiple DWI
Vehicular Manslaughter
Property Crimes
Breaking and Entering
Damage to Personal Property
Trespassing
Sex Crimes
Child Abuse
Child Pornography
Indecent Liberties With a Minor
Rape
Sexual Abuse
Theft Crimes
Burglary
Embezzlement
Larceny
Possession of Stolen Goods
Robbery
Shoplifting
Unlawful Concealment
Traffic Offenses
Driving While License Revoked (DWLR)
Hit & Run
Reckless Driving
Speeding
Traffic Tickets
Violent Crimes
Assault
Assault by Gunpoint
Assault on a Female
Assault with a Deadly Weapon
Simple Affray
Verbal Threats

Charlotte Criminal Defense Lawyer

Criminal Defense Attorney serving Huntersville, Cornelius, Matthews and Mint Hill

Individuals arrested and charged with the commission of a crime have a fight ahead of them and should not face the court systems without legal representation. The Olsinski Law Firm, PLLC is an established criminal defense firm committed to defending clients accused of misdemeanor or serious felony charges. Our firm is experienced and knowledgeable in all aspects of criminal law and understands the importance of an aggressive legal defense when facing the loss of certain rights and freedoms.

For legal assistance and guidance following an arrest, contact a Charlotte criminal defense attorney before speaking to the authorities and avoid making possible incriminating statements. A criminal conviction can have many repercussions including possible loss of employment, inability to pursue certain careers or attend a college of choice. Some offenses can make it hard to retain certain professional licenses or seek employment in areas that require a high level of trust or security clearance. Our firm provides an aggressive defense to clients facing a possible life-changing criminal matter. We work closely with clients throughout the entire procedure, from the time of arrest, at arraignment, and during all court hearings and court proceedings as well as at mediations and jury trials.

Criminal Defense Attorney in Charlotte

Our attorneys are dedicated to representing defendants who are facing virtually any type of misdemeanor or felony charges, allegations or investigations in the Charlotte area of North Carolina. We has this website created not only to inform more people of the help we can provide but to offer useful information about the various types of criminal offenses that people may be accused of. Feel free to browse through the information on this site by clicking on any of the subjects we have highlighted below:

DWI
DWI stands for driving while intoxicated. This criminal offense involves a driver who takes to the road while under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs. At our firm, we represent drivers in and around Charlotte who are dealing with first time and multiple DWI charges. With our understanding of the DWI process, we seek to help our clients avoid the serious penalties associated with these charges. Read more about DWI

Breath & Blood Tests
Breath and blood tests are a key part of DWI charges. This is how law enforcement determines whether a driver has an unlawful blood alcohol concentration (BAC). If the driver submits to a breath test or blood test and the result is.08% or greater, that driver will likely be charged with DWI. Read more about breath and blood tests

Field Sobriety Tests
A field sobriety test is a type of roadside test that is administered by an officer who has pulled a driver over for suspected drunk driving. These tests, such as the one-leg stand and walk-and-turn, are meant to gauge a driver's balance, coordination and ability to follow instructions, all of which may be affected by alcohol or drugs. Read more about field sobriety tests

Vehicular Manslaughter
Vehicular manslaughter is a crime that may arise from drunk driving. A driver may unintentionally cause a fatal auto accident but may face felony charges for vehicular manslaughter if he or she acted with extreme disregard for the safety of others. Read more about vehicular manslaughter

Disorderly Conduct
If you were accused of public violence or abusive language, you could be charged with disorderly conduct. A member of our legal team could fight to defend you if you were charged with any type of public disturbance and we will do everything in our power to fight for your rights. Read more about disorderly conduct...

Drug Crimes
There are many different types of drug crimes, ranging from possession to distribution to trafficking. All of these involve illegal acts pertaining to controlled substances, whether illegal narcotics or prescription drugs. Our firm represents clients throughout the Charlotte area in the face of all kinds of drug charges. Read more about drug crimes

Possession
Charges involving the possession of illegal drugs or unlawful possession of prescription drugs may place a person in danger of facing imprisonment in jail or prison, fines and other penalties. A defendant may even face criminal charges for the possession of drug paraphernalia. Increased penalties may apply if one is accused of possession with the intent to distribute. Read more about possession

Drug Sales
Selling controlled substances is generally a felony offense in North Carolina, and a defendant may face harsh penalties if convicted. If you or someone you know is under investigation or has been accused of drug sales or distribution, it is important to move quickly and involve an attorney. Read more about drug sales

Drug Manufacturing
Manufacturing methamphetamine, cocaine or other controlled substances is a serious drug crime that is charged as felony. It may also tie into drug trafficking operations in some cases and may therefore be charged on a federal level, depending on the case. Read more about drug manufacturing

Theft Crimes
Theft crimes may include both violent and non-violent criminal offenses that involve taking or attempting to take another's property. Whether you are facing charges for simple larceny, unlawful concealment, possession of stolen goods or a more serious theft crime such as armed robbery, it is important to seek legal counsel. Read more about theft crimes

Burglary
Burglary, sometimes referred to as breaking and entering, is a crime that involves unlawfully entering or remaining on another's property with the intent of committing a crime. Most people associate burglary with theft alone, but a person may face burglary charges for entering another's property with the intent of committing rape, assault or another crime. Read more about burglary

Robbery
Robbery is a violent theft crime. It may be described as taking or attempting to take another's property from their immediate presence or possession by way of force, threats or violence. This is a felony offense in North Carolina, and a defendant may face serious penalties if convicted. Read more about robbery

Shoplifting
Retail theft, or shoplifting, is generally a lesser theft crime because the value of property involved is often relatively low. Shoplifting may be charged as a misdemeanor or a felony, however, depending on the value of property involved and the defendant's criminal record. Read more about shoplifting

Violent Crimes
A violent crime may be described as a crime that involves a threat, attempt or act of violence of any kind. Our firm can handle all types of cases of this nature, including robbery, assault, simple affray, verbal threats, domestic violence and more. Read more about violent crimes

Assault
Assault involves an attempt or threat of violence upon another person. Assault may be charged in varying degrees depending on the particular case. Our team can represent clients facing charges involving assault on a female, assault with a deadly weapon and assault by gunpoint, using our knowledge of these offenses to protect our clients' interests. Read more about assault

Property Crimes
Committing a crime against another person's property may have serious consequences, resulting in misdemeanor or felony charges. Some examples of property crimes include trespassing, breaking and entering and damage to personal property such as arson, vandalism or graffiti. Read more about property crimes

Traffic Offenses
Traffic offenses, from traffic tickets for speeding all the way to criminal charges for reckless driving or DWI, can have a serious and lasting impact for a driver. This may include fines, points on one's driving record, increased insurance costs, license suspension and even imprisonment. Read more about traffic offenses

Hit & Run
Hit and run is one of the most serious traffic violations that a person may be accused of committing. This crime involves leaving the scene of an accident without exchanging contact or driver information with the other parties involved. This is a particularly serious crime if someone was seriously injured or killed in the collision. Read more about hit and run

Sex Crimes
Sex crimes, including child pornography, sexual abuse, rape, indecent exposure and prostitution, are some of the most sensitive cases that a criminal defense lawyer may handle. Not only will a conviction lead to serious penalties, but the nature of these crimes may lead to a ruined reputation and career for the defendant. Read more about sex crimes

Child Abuse
Abusing a child is one of the most serious crimes that a person may be accused of committing. Whether the alleged abuse is physical or sexual in nature, a defendant may not only face harsh criminal penalties if convicted but may face a ruined reputation, loss of custody rights and other serious consequences. Read more about child abuse

Rape
Rape may be defined as nonconsensual sexual intercourse. Intercourse by physical force or threats may constitute rape, as may sexual intercourse with a person who is unable to give consent for reasons of mental or physical incapacity, unconsciousness, drugs or alcohol. In some cases an adult may face rape charges for having intercourse with a minor, as a minor is considered unable to give legal consent due to age. Read more about rape...

Common penalties for criminal convictions are as follows:

  • Jail time
  • Probation
  • Large fines and court fees

A simple misdemeanor for a first time offender may receive a light sentence from a judge. A more serious felony offense may include prison time and parole along with other punishments imposed by the courts. Our firm knows how the court system works and how to get results for clients. A defense attorney can challenge evidence presented by a prosecution including warrants, arrest procedures, forensics and other means used by the prosecution to prove a case. The goal of The Olsinski Law Firm, PLLC when defending a case is for the best possible outcome depending on the circumstances of the alleged crime and the seriousness of the offense. Make an appointment today for a consultation with a trusted and accomplished criminal lawyer for an aggressive defense.

Contact a Charlotte criminal defense lawyer if facing criminal charges and in need of a high quality and experienced criminal defense attorney.

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The Olsinski Law Firm, PLLC - Charlotte Criminal Defense Lawyer
Located at 525 North Tryon Street, Suite 1600, Charlotte, NC 28202.
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