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DWI Charges on North Carolina Military Base Dismissed

Raleigh criminal attorney Patrick Roberts, at the Roberts Law Group, defended against a Driving While Impaired (DWI) charge. The woman's DWI charge was dismissed in military court in Cumberland County.

    RALEIGH, NC, August 22, 2011 /Public Relations PR News/ -- Raleigh criminal attorney Patrick Roberts, at the Roberts Law Group, defended against a Driving While Impaired (DWI) charge. The woman's DWI charge was dismissed in military court in Cumberland County.

Mr. Roberts' client, a woman who was active in the armed forces, was charged with DWI after driving on a North Carolina military base. Police suspected that she was under the influence of alcohol or some other impairing substance at the time she was pulled over. The impact of a DWI could have had serious consequences for her military career and other aspects of her personal life.

As a result of Mr. Roberts' strong criminal defense work, the DWI charge was dismissed. Instead of a DWI conviction, the charge was reduced to a misdemeanor careless and reckless driving. The reduced criminal charge meant that the woman only had to pay a fine instead of receiving probation.

Mr. Roberts encouraged the Special United States Attorney prosecuting the case to consider the recent military trauma his client had experienced. He argued that her recent traumatic experiences caused her to violate the law, It was important that the military prosecutor understood that a DWI conviction was not appropriate under these special circumstances.

North Carolina's many military bases are a source of pride for the state, as are the military personnel working on these bases. The criminal attorneys at Roberts Law Group are experienced in aggressively defending military personnel who have been charged with a drug crime, sex crime, DWI or other crime.

If you have been accused of a crime and you are in the military stationed at Fort Bragg, Camp Lejeune or Pope Air Force Base, you should immediately contact a North Carolina criminal defense attorney. It is important to hire a criminal defense lawyer to protect against serious damage to your military career or military service.

DISCLAIMER: The cases, facts and outcomes discussed in this press release are illustrative of the matters handled by the firm. Actual case results depend on a variety of factors unique to each case. Not all of the firm's case results are included on this site. The outcome of a particular case cannot be predicated upon a lawyer's or law firm's past result because prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

For more information about the Roberts Law Group, see the criminal defense website and criminal defense blog. Patrick Roberts and Jesse Scharff are skilled criminal attorneys who defend against sex crime charges, DWI charges and abuse charges, among other criminal charges in Raleigh. To contact criminal lawyer Patrick Roberts or attorney Jesse Scharff, please contact the law firm or call 866-630-2389 for a free consultation. Roberts Law Group can also be followed on Facebook at www.facebook.com/nc.criminal.defense.


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A. Patrick Roberts
Roberts Law Group, PLLC
Criminal Defense Attorneys
203 W. Millbrook Road, Suite 200
Raleigh, NC
USA 27609
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