Lenoir, NC asked in Criminal Law and Traffic Tickets for North Carolina

Q: I am on felony probation I got a dwlr yesterday will that violate my probation

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Bill Powers
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Bill Powers
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Licensed in North Carolina

A: It could. DWLR is a misdemeanor criminal offense. An experienced defense lawyer would want to find out the basis of the license suspension and terms of the Supervised Probation.

Given the complexity of such matters, best bet would be to retain legal counsel ASAP.

Rob Denton is up in that part of NC. You may want to give him a ring:

(828) 437-4220

Byrd, Byrd, McMahon & Denton P.A.

124 West Union St., PO Box 1269

Morganton, NC 28680

Please tell him, "Bill Powers says hey" if you call.

Bill Powers

Criminal Defense Lawyer Charlotte NC

Amanda Bowden Johnson
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Jacksonville, NC
  • Licensed in North Carolina

A: Only if you are convicted.

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