by Scharff Law Firm Staff | Oct 19, 2023 | Criminal Defense, Theft Crimes
In the realm of North Carolina law, it’s crucial to distinguish between two seemingly similar yet legally distinct actions: Breaking and Entering vs. Trespassing. These terms often find themselves at the crossroads of property rights, minor lawbreaking, and... by Scharff Law Firm Staff | Sep 9, 2023 | Drug Charges, Theft Crimes
Prescription fraud laws cover a serious offense outlined in Chapter 90 of the North Carolina General Statutes. These laws regulate the medical professionals who write prescriptions, the patients who fill them, and the pharmacists who dispense the medications. Whether... by Scharff Law Firm Staff | Aug 15, 2023 | Theft Crimes
In North Carolina, the laws surrounding the possession of stolen property can be complex. Whether you face misdemeanor or felony charges depends on various factors, including the fair market value of the property involved and the circumstances of the crime. Read on to... by Scharff Law Firm Staff | Jul 20, 2023 | Theft Crimes
If you face charges for larceny vs robbery, you may face less severe penalties in North Carolina. That’s because the definition and potential consequences for robbery and larceny differ. Understanding the difference can help you understand your charges and how... by Scharff Law Firm Staff | May 26, 2023 | Theft Crimes
Is larceny a felony in North Carolina? Larceny, also known as theft, has a precise definition within North Carolina’s legal system. We aim to shed light on the exact meaning of larceny, its potential penalties, and the factors determining when it is a felony... by Scharff Law Firm Staff | May 2, 2023 | Theft Crimes
Obtaining property by false pretense is a type of fraud that can result in serious legal consequences in North Carolina. This offense involves intentionally deceiving someone to obtain their property through false representation or pretense. This blog post will...