Criminal attorney Curtis High is dedicated to aggressively defending the rights of individuals who are charged with misdemeanor and felony crimes in North Carolina, including (but not limited to):

Mr. High provides top-of-the-line, professional representation to get his clients' charges reduced if not dismissed entirely.

The Benefits of Working with Criminal Attorney Curtis High

After an arrest, dealing with the legal system can be frustrating and overwhelming. To help you achieve the best possible outcomes, Mr. High will:

  • Thoroughly scrutinize your case to find any illegalities, fallacies or inconsistencies in the evidence (including the statements of opposing witnesses)
  • Work with specialists (such as forensic scientists, ballistics experts, polygraphists, etc.) to secure expert testimony to backup your claims (and weaken the opposition)
  • Make every effort to find witnesses and new evidence to support your claims
  • Ultimately be your best ally when it comes to making sure that your rights are upheld during the legal process

Your Rights As a Defendant

While being arrested and charged with a crime can make you feel disempowered, it's important to remember that, as a defendant, you still have some legal rights. Mr. High is committed to upholding your rights to:

  • be presumed innocent
  • not speak during after an arrest, during an interrogation and/or during legal proceedings
  • testify on your own behalf, should you want to speak during legal proceedings

The best strategies for your case will depend on:

  • the particular details of your arrest
  • the exact charges filed against you
  • whether you have a criminal record or are a first-time offender

In most cases, individuals charged with a misdemeanor and/or those who are first-time offenders will receive lighter sentences than defendants charged with felonies and/or those with a criminal record. In addition to being skilled at handling trial proceedings, Mr. High is also highly adept at handling various other legal proceedings, including (but not limited to):

  • appeals cases
  • arraignments and bail reduction hearings
  • expungement cases
  • professional license accusations
  • violation of probation or parole hearings

To schedule a private consultation with an experienced Raleigh criminal defense lawyer, please contact our law office today.