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Breaking & Entering Expungements in North Carolina House Bill 193
Breaking & Entering Expungements in North Carolina House Bill 193
Looking for a breaking & entering expungement lawyer? Breaking and entering is a serious offense in North Carolina. B & E involves unlawfully entering someone else’s property with the intent to commit a crime. In North Carolina, breaking and entering is defined as the act of unlawfully entering or remaining in a building or other structure with the intent to commit a felony or larceny. This includes breaking...
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“Four years of college was not only hard work, but expensive and put me and my family into debt. I was not even convicted- only arrested back when I was in high school. I felt destroyed and lost hope when they told me I couldn’t take the certification exam. The North Carolina Expungement attorneys at James Barrett Wilson and Associates cleared the way with an expungement.”
– Gordon from Raleigh, NC
“Everyone at North Carolina Expungements were great. I now have my clean record back. My attorney moved quickly and professionally. They also explained it to me so I understood. That made me less unsure. I wish I had done it earlier. It affected life for too long. I would recommend on a high level.”– Marcellus from Durham, NC
“I tried numerous free clinics and was even told by the court there was no way. So I would like to thank North Carolina Expungements for everything. Glad to finally get all of this taken care of. I recently got laid off and now I can look for another job without all the worry about this popping up again. Huge difference.”
– Anne from Winston-Salem, NC
“Something that happened long ago held me back from volunteering at my kid’s school and being a regular mom. Now I can be much more involved in their lives. And I didn’t even have to show up in court.”
– Imelda from Greenville, NC
“I can apply for a job now. It’s like the weight of the world has been lifted.”– Josh from Fayetteville, NC
“There was a domestic charge which I didn’t do was on my record. My children’s father came over and pushed me around instead. But I got arrested! This and something else stupid I did when I was a teen prevented me and my kids a good place to live. Both are now gone off my record and we are now out of my parent’s house. Thank you it has made a happy difference now. It’s a new life.”
– Jelinda from Charlotte, NC
“I really needed help to clear my name. Studied up on the internet and tried it myself and had no clue. It was confusing, man. All I can say is I got my rights to own firearms back. Now I can hunt again with friends and family, but also defend my home. Didn’t cost much too.”
– John from Swan Quarter, NC
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