Criminal Defense Lawyers Nearby Whiteville (by distance)
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Firm: John Alan High, PLLC
102 Courthouse Square. , Whiteville , North Carolina 28472
Practice Areas: Animal Bites, Assault & Battery, Automobile Accidents, Criminal Defense , DUI/DWI, Felonies, Government Agencies, Housing , Insurance , Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury, Real Estate , Sexual Abuse, Social Security Benefits & Disability, Traffic Violations, Trucking Accidents, Workers Compensation, Wrongful Death, Personal Injury
A Columbus County native, John Alan High has been practicing law since 1992 and founded his solo practice, John Alan High, PLLC, in 2012. He enjoys spending his leisure time engaging in outdoor pursuits such as hunting, fishing, and water skiing. Alan is also a devoted fan of UNC football and basketball, often cheering on his teams with family. He earned a B.S. in Business Administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1989, focusing on Finance and Economics. Continuing his education at Campbell University's Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law, he graduated in 1992. During law school, Alan was honored with prestigious awards, including the Campbell Book Award in Constitutional Law and Administrative Process and the American Jurisprudence Book Award in Family Law. He was actively involved with the Campbell Law Observer, serving as an editor for the N.C. Court of Appeals and writing case summaries for the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals. Alan also participated in the Intramural Client Counseling Competition, underscoring his dedication to effective client representation.
Firm: William C. Gore, Jr. PLLC
115 Courthouse Sq. , Whiteville , North Carolina 28472
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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101 Courthouse Sq , Whiteville , North Carolina 28472
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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Firm: William C. Gore, Jr. PLLC
115 Courthouse Square , Whiteville , North Carolina 28472
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
I genuinely enjoy practicing law, meeting my clients, and doing my best to solve their problems. Each day brings a new face and a new challenge, and I am honored that I get to spend my days in my beloved hometown advocating for my neighbors. My focus is on traffic law and criminal defense in Bladen, Brunswick, and Columbus Counties and traffic law in Robeson County. I am committed to learning something new every day, and I can honestly say that so far in my legal practice, I have done so.
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Firm: William C. Gore, JR. PLLC
115 Courthouse Square , Whiteville , North Carolina 28472
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
At an early age in the tobacco fields of eastern North Carolina I learned firsthand about injustice. I was nine. My mother addressed the issues of the moment on behalf of the man being mistreated when I brought him home for lunch and first aid, but she explained that if I wanted to right wrongs and protect the powerless, I would need to prepare myself for battle.. I became the first in my family to attend college. Then as a proud CAROLINA graduate I joined many of those inspired by the Watergate hearings to seek a law degree and admission to the BAR. Now, 40 years later after serving as a Prosecutor, Defense Lawyer, District and Superior Court Judge, and North Carolina Commissioner of Motor Vehicles, I continue to search every day for Justice in the Courts of our State.. I endeavor to lend the whole of my skill, experience and legal knowledge to every case in which I appear, and to every client I represent.. You see I still remember the hurt and astonishment of my friend Noah H. as he was whipped with a tobacco stick under the shelter of that tobacco barn in 1960 because he did not understand the foreman's instruction, and how offended I was when, at the end of that 98 degree day, everyone was paid a full wage except Noah, He was paid fifty cents. Because you see, Noah couldn't count, or read, he had a low I.Q.,and he had no one to speak up for him me but me . I was nine, and Noah was my first client.