PRACTICE OVERVIEW
Charged With DWI? You're Innocent Until Proven Guilty.
If you’ve been arrested for driving while impaired (DWI) in North Carolina, the consequences can be serious—jail time, steep fines, license suspension, and a permanent criminal record. At The Emory Law Firm, our experienced DWI defense lawyers in Charlotte and Kinston, NC provide aggressive, strategic defense to protect your rights, freedom, and future.

Understanding DWI Charges in North Carolina
In North Carolina, a person can be charged with DWI for operating a vehicle while:
- Having a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08% or higher (0.04% for commercial drivers, 0.00% for drivers under 21)
- Impaired by alcohol, drugs, or a combination of both—regardless of BAC level
- Driving under the influence of a controlled substance or prescription medication that affects your ability to operate a vehicle safely
A DWI conviction can have immediate and long-lasting consequences. That’s why it’s critical to have a knowledgeable attorney on your side from the start.
Penalties for DWI in North Carolina
DWI penalties vary based on several factors, including prior offenses, BAC level, and whether minors were present in the vehicle. Consequences may include:
- Jail time ranging from 24 hours to several years
- Fines and court costs up to $10,000
- Driver’s license suspension or revocation
- Mandatory substance abuse assessments and treatment
- Community service
- Installation of an ignition interlock device
North Carolina uses a five-level DWI sentencing system (Level 1 being the most serious), and certain aggravating factors—such as a prior DWI conviction, excessive speeding, or a BAC of 0.15% or higher—can significantly increase penalties.
How The Emory Law Firm Can Defend You
Just because you were charged with DWI doesn’t mean you’re guilty. Our skilled legal team will examine every detail of your case and build a strong defense strategy. We may challenge:
- The legality of the traffic stop or arrest
- The reliability and accuracy of breath or blood test results
- Whether field sobriety tests were properly administered
- Whether law enforcement followed all constitutional procedures
- The credibility of police reports and witness testimony
First-Time DWI vs. Repeat Offenders
We represent both first-time and repeat DWI offenders. While first-time charges can often be reduced or mitigated with proper legal counsel, second or subsequent offenses carry much harsher penalties—including mandatory jail time and long-term license revocation.
What to Do After a DWI Arrest
- Remain silent and do not admit guilt
- Request to speak with an attorney immediately
- Do not ignore your court date
- Contact The Emory Law Firm as soon as possible for a case evaluation
Serving Charlotte, Kinston & Surrounding Areas
With offices in both Charlotte and Kinston, North Carolina, our firm represents clients in Mecklenburg, Lenoir, and surrounding counties. Whether you’re facing misdemeanor or felony DWI charges, we’ll stand by your side and fight for the best possible outcome.
Contact Us for a Confidential Consultation
Don’t let a DWI arrest derail your life. Let The Emory Law Firm fight for your rights, your reputation, and your future. Contact us today to schedule a confidential consultation.
Charlotte Office
11020 David Taylor Dr, Suite 102
Charlotte, NC 28262
Phone: (704) 371-4333
Kinston Office
2422 N. Herritage Street
Kinston, NC 28501
Phone: (704) 324-8500
The right defense can make all the difference. Let us help you take control of your case.