CRIMINAL LAW
Charged with a crime or traffic offense in Onslow County? If so, it is important that you are protected by an attorney in whom you have confidence. We offer experience and compassion. We use our legal experience and familiarity with the local justice system to answer criminal charges, specifically including:
- DWI (drunk driving) and serious traffic offenses
- Drug crimes (possession, dealing, conspiracy)
- Assault and battery / domestic violence
- Theft and burglary
- Fraud / white collar crimes
- Probation violations
- Expungements
- District/Superior
- Misdemeanors
- Felonies
- Speeding Tickets
Traffic Offenses
If you have recently received a traffic citation in Onslow County the attorneys at Mewborn Law Office can often help minimize the impact your traffic citation will have on your insurance and drivers’ license. Often times paying off the ticket you receive can have severe consequences that can affect your insurance rates and your ability to drive. In most cases, pleading guilty to speeding or other traffic violations is not your only option. Let the attorneys at Mewborn Law Office apply their knowledge of the law and judicial system to effectively represent your interests. In most instances you will never have to go to Court, nor will you have to miss valuable time from work.
Criminal Defense
Are you under investigation or have you been charged with a criminal offense in Onslow County? If so, the attorneys at Mewborn Law Office can represent you for either your felony or misdemeanor charges. Our attorneys understand that being charged with a criminal offense can be a life changing experience, and a conviction can have severe consequences on your freedom and on your ability to find employment in the future. Call to discuss your case with one of Mewborn Law Office’s attorneys. After hearing your side of the story and examining facts of your case, we can seek an outright dismissal of charges if your rights were violated, represent you at trial, attempt to achieve a reduction of charges, or recommend your participation in a diversion program in order to keep a misdemeanor or felony conviction from landing on your record.