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Criminal Law

From DWIs to white collar offenses, being charged with a crime is a serious matter which can result in a criminal record, significant monetary fines, or even incarceration. At Allman Spry, our criminal law practice section has the skill and experience necessary to effectively represent clients charged with a broad range of crimes.

Our defense team has obtained numerous not guilty jury verdicts and negotiated countless favorable plea agreements. We have litigated cases which include DNA, fingerprints, firearms and tool marks, and digital forensic evidence. Our practice prides itself on personal attention and insightful representation.

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At Allman Spry, our criminal law section focuses on protecting our clients’ Constitutional rights, criminal records, livelihoods, and reputations.

Our section handles all types of criminal charges in both state and federal courts across North Carolina, including, but not limited to:

  • Driving While Impaired (DWI) and Traffic Offenses
  • Serious Felonies
  • Embezzlement, Larceny, and Forgery
  • White Collar Crime and Corporate Fraud
  • Federal and State Firearm Violations
  • Drug Offenses
  • Violent Crimes including Murder
  • Juvenile Defense
  • Title IX University Discipline
  • Domestic Violence and 50B Restraining Orders
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Our criminal defense experience includes:

Criminal Law and Victim Representation

Allman Spry is also unique in that it represents both individuals and businesses which have been the victim of crimes. Although victims have many legal rights, prosecutors and law enforcement officers represent society as a whole, not the individual victim. All too often, the system can leave victims feeling alone, vulnerable, and unrepresented at a time when they need guidance the most. By drawing on an intimate knowledge of how the criminal justice system works, Allman Spry’s criminal law practice section can ensure that victims’ voices and concerns are heard.