North Carolina Trespass Defense Lawyer Attorneys
North Carolina Trespass Defense Attorneys
Trespassing in North Carolina is the act of entering into another person’s land or property without the permission of the owner. The offense of trespass is a misdemeanor in North Carolina.
If a person trespasses on the property of another, then the person should be told to leave and if the trespasser does not leave, then the remedy is to call the police and have them removed. In North Carolina, reasonable force may be used to remove a trespasser if the person has been told to leave and does not leave the property.
Please contact a North Carolina criminal defense attorney of SRIS, P.C. today, if you have been charged with trespass in North Carolina. You can call us 888-437-7747, email, or our fast on line form.
A SRIS, P.C. North Carolina criminal defense lawyer from our firm will consult with you as to your options and possible defenses.
Law Firm of SRIS PC
SRIS PC has law offices in North Carolina.
In North Carolina, our office is in Charlotte.
Please click on the trespass laws in North Carolina, if you wish to read some of the laws regarding trespass.
Our criminal defense attorneys and staff in North Carolina speak the following languages in addition to English: Spanish, French, Tamil, Arabic, Hindi, Telugu, Cantonese, Mandarin & Malaysian.
Talk with one of our North Carolina attorneys who defend trespass cases in North Carolina.
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Our North Carolina criminal defense attorneys defend criminal cases in the following jurisdictions:
Mecklenburg County, Wake County, Guilford County, Forsyth County, Cumberland County, Durham County, Buncombe County, Gaston County, New Hanover County, Union County, Cabarrus County, Davidson County, Catawba County, Johnston County, Onslow County, Iredell County, Pitt County, Alamance County, Randolph County, Rowan County, Robeson County, Orange County, Wayne County, Harnett County, Henderson County, Cleveland County, Brunswick County, Craven County, Rockingham County, Nash County, Burke County, Moore County, Caldwell County, Wilson County, Surry County, Lincoln County, Wilkes County, Rutherford County, Carteret County, Sampson County, Chatham County, Stanly County, Lenoir County, Lee County, Haywood County, Franklin County, Halifax County, Columbus County, Granville County, Edgecombe County, Duplin County.
How your case is handled may make all the difference in world as to how your life progresses from this potentially traumatic event. Don’t let someone who will not keep you informed as to the status of your case keep you in the dark. The relationship you have with your attorney during this very difficult period can have a substantial impact on your mental health. You need and deserve a lawyer who is looking out for you.
What you do not want is a lawyer who is engaging in unnecessary litigation. You want a lawyer who will take the time to sit down with you and explain the process and why a particular strategy is being used. You want a lawyer who will listen to you and keep your best interests at heart.
How can a SRIS Law Group lawyer help you?
First and foremost, we will discuss your case with you. We will explain to you the different options you have and the pros and cons of each option. We do not require clients to come in and sit down and talk with us. Certainly, our clients are welcome to come in and talk with us. However, we understand that clients are very busy and may not have the time to come to the office. Therefore, we allow clients to consult with us by phone first and let the clients decide whether they need to come in and meet with their attorney. To learn more about how a SRIS Law Group lawyer can help you, please call us at 888-437-7747 and speak with a lawyer the same day.
If you are dealing with a case, contact the SRIS Law Group attorneys for help. Our lawyers have been helping clients with cases for many years and are experienced at helping clients solve their problems.
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