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In order to sustain a felony-murder conviction, intent to commit underlying felony had to exist prior to or concurrent with performance of an act causing the death of the victim. Felony-murder conviction was reversed where jury could have erroneously convicted defendant even if it determined intent to steal car arose only after he stabbed victim.
It is very important to have the best criminal defense possible when facing a criminal charge.
The SRIS Law Group North Carolina criminal defense attorneys can defend you against any type of criminal charge.
Our North Carolina criminal defense lawyers have the experience to defend you against any type of criminal charge.
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Bond forfeiture in North Carolina on driving under the influence charge was a conviction under North Carolina law and was to be counted as a conviction for purposes of defendant’s status under the Virginia Habitual Offender Act
It is very important to have the best criminal defense possible when facing a criminal charge.
The SRIS Law Group North Carolina criminal defense attorneys can defend you against any type of criminal charge.
Our North Carolina criminal defense lawyers have the experience to defend you against any type of criminal charge.
Contact a SRIS Law Group North Carolina criminal defense lawyer in North Carolina.
