
by Fay Grafton Nuñez, PLLCMarch 20, 2020 Criminal Blog, Firm News, Immigration Blog, Uncategorized0 comments
Chief Justice Of NC Supreme Court Reschedules Proceedings Until April 30th
Chief Justice Of NC Supreme Court Reschedules Superior & District Court Proceedings Until April 30th Or Later Click Here For A Video Of What This Means For Criminal Proceedings Click Here For A Video Of What This Means For Immigration Proceedings Click Here For A Video Of What To Do If Your Non-immigrant Visa Is Expiring But You Can’t Leave Haga Clic Aquí Para Ver Un Video De Lo...Read More
Attorney Nunez appointed to the Durham Racial Equity Task Force Board
Fay & Grafton is proud to announce Attorney Ana Nunez has been selected as one of the 17 members for the newly commissioned ‘Racial Equity Task Force Board’ for the city of Durham, North Carolina. According to coverage from the website IndyWeek.com, “A 2015 report from Triangle J Council of Governments and Kerr-Tar Regional Council of Governments found that …one in...Read More
Why We Should All Loathe Checkpoints
I’m disheartened at how little push back there is in this country of checkpoints, roadblocks, checking stations – whatever you want to call them. We have all seen them – you are driving down the road and all of a sudden, there is a backlog of traffic – it looks like there has been a big accident up ahead. You pull forward, and a cop stops you – he or she is polite enough, looks you over,...Read More
Failure to Appear, Failure to Pay, and the Economics of Criminal and Traffic Law
Criminal Lawyers in North Carolina, and across the United States, know that our criminal courts are money makers for states and our local counties. In the last decade in North Carolina, court costs have nearly tripled. The legislature has – time and time again – looked to our criminal justice system as a system of taxation. These click it or ticket campaigns, booze it or lose it, obey the sign...Read More