Mike Reece named as 2025 Super Lawyer in Criminal Defense

Mike Reece has once again been recognized as a North Carolina Super Lawyer in the field of criminal defense. This is the fourth consecutive year that he has received that recognition. Super Lawyers recognizes attorneys who are at the top of their fie… Read More
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Penalties for Driving With a Suspended License in North Carolina

Losing your driver’s license in North Carolina can make daily life incredibly tough. With limited public transportation in many areas, having a valid license is essential for getting to work, taking care of your family, and handling basic errands.… Read More
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What is the DWI Lookback Period in North Carolina?

North Carolina has strict laws when it comes to driving while impaired, and the penalties can be harsh, especially for repeat offenses. If you have been charged with a DWI before, the court will consider your past convictions when determining your pu… Read More
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Categories: DUI/DWI
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What Happens if I Fail to Appear in Traffic Court?

Let’s face it: no one who has gotten a traffic ticket really wants to appear in traffic court. Many people think of traffic tickets as minor offenses, but it’s important to show up and resolve them when summoned to court. Failing to do so can qui… Read More
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Categories: Traffic Infractions
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What is the Difference Between a Misdemeanor and a Felony?

Being charged with a criminal offense can be a stressful and emotionally overwhelming experience. Regardless of whether it’s a misdemeanor or a felony, a conviction can be life-changing and result in serious consequences — including monetary fine… Read More
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Categories: Criminal Defense
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Can Dash Cam Footage Be Used in Traffic Court?

Dash cams, traffic cameras, and body cams have become increasingly common tools for drivers in North Carolina. If you’ve been cited for a traffic violation or involved in an accident, video footage can play a crucial role in your defense. At Reece… Read More
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Categories: Traffic Infractions
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Understanding Fourth Amendment Rights in Traffic Stops

The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is one of the most important protections you have as a citizen. It ensures that you are free from unreasonable searches and seizures by law enforcement, including during a routine traffic stop. But what e… Read More
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Categories: Traffic Infractions
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Defenses to a Failed Breathalyzer Test

Breathalyzer tests are often seen as solid evidence in drunk driving cases, but their accuracy is far from perfect. While these machines are designed to estimate the amount of alcohol in your blood based on your breath, they don’t give an exact mea… Read More
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Categories: DUI/DWI
An unhappy teenage girl receiving a speeding ticket from a police officer.

What to Do if Your Teen Driver Gets a Traffic Ticket

When your teen gets their driver’s license, it can be both a relief and a worry. While it’s great not having to chauffeur them around, the responsibility of their driving habits can be daunting. Fortunately, North Carolina’s graduated licen… Read More
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Categories: Traffic Infractions
A male driver is blowing into an ignition interlock device which checks his alcohol concentration before allowing the vehicle to be started.

What to Know About Ignition Interlock Devices

An ignition interlock device (IID) is a small, handheld device that prevents a vehicle from starting if the driver has alcohol in their system. These devices are frequently part of the penalties for DWI (Driving While Impaired) convictions. The purpo… Read More
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Categories: DUI/DWI