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Articles:

DWI Client Found Not Guilty at Jury Trial

Federal Sentencing After Blakely
Published in the North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers Magazine, August 2007

THE TOP 10 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT FEDERAL GUN LAW
Published in North Carolina Lawyers Weekly, May 17, 2004

Published Opinions:

State vs. Bowes

State vs. Hilbert

Media:

Lawyers Weekly Article - DWI Limited Privileges

Accused Ear-Biter Stands Trial - August 24, 2004
Kinston Free Press, Kinston, North Carolina

Witnesses Give Different Accounts in Ear-Biting Case - August 25, 2004
Kinston Free Press, Kinston, North Carolina

Accused Ear-Biter Convicted of Assault - August 26, 2004
Kinston Free Press, Kinston, North Carolina

Teacher Met Student in Pajamas - February 11, 2005
The Daily Reflector

Teacher Rejects Plea Offer - June 10, 2005
The Daily Reflector

Teacher Sex Trial Begins - January 20, 2006
The Daily Reflector

Teacher Denies Wrongdoing in Sex Trial - January 21, 2006
The Daily Reflector

Teacher Found Not Guilty of Sex Offense - January 24, 2006
The Daily Reflector

Ex-Teacher Gets Suspended Term - January 24, 2006
Raleigh News and Observer 

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