DISCLAIMER: These testimonials represent a small sampling of clients the firm has helped. Case results depend upon a variety of factors unique to each case. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome in your case.
Internet Child Pornography Charges in New Hanover County, North Carolina
If you have been charged with the possession of Internet child pornography in Wilmington or elsewhere in the state of North Carolina, you need aggressive defense from an experienced sex crimes lawyer. Under state and federal Internet child pornography laws, if convicted, you could be facing significant jail time and harsh fines, in addition to lifetime registration as a sex offender.
Located in Raleigh and Wilmington, the Roberts Law Group, PLLC has built a strong reputation for our aggressive and thorough approach to Internet sex crimes defense. We understand what is at stake in such a case and will help protect your rights during the entire criminal justice process. Attorney Patrick Roberts is a former Assistant District Attorney. He has both defended and prosecuted sex crimes, and knows how to fight for your rights and work for the dismissal or reduction of your charges.
Take the first step towards an effective criminal defense by contacting our firm for a free initial consultation.
North Carolina vs. M.D.
Charges:
Cyberstalking (7 Counts)
Facing:
Up to 7 months
Result:
Dismissed.
Our client was accused of repeatedly sending harassing e-mails to numerous co-workers over a period of several months. We argued that the e-mails did not rise to the level of harassment and that the purpose and intent of the e-mails had been misunderstood. The state chose to dismiss all charges.
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Possession of Child Pornography in North Carolina
Any sex crime, including the sexual exploitation of a minor, child molestation and the possession of child pornography, has a stigma attached to it that can damage your reputation, your family and your future - even before your trial begins. We believe that everyone deserves a voice and a chance to tell his or her story.
Our firm can help provide that opportunity while examining the prosecution's evidence and preparing the most effective possible defense.
If you have been arrested on a charge of the possession of child pornography, learn more about the North Carolina state offense (§ 14-190.16) and federal offense ( § 2252A). Learn more information from the attorneys at Roberts Law Group, PLLC.
Experienced Criminal Defense for Sex Charges
After being arrested in Wilmington or elsewhere in the state of North Carolina on Internet child pornography charges, contact the Roberts Law Group. Schedule a free initial consultation with us by calling our firm toll free at 866-630-2389 to make an appointment.
Maryland vs. J.N.
Charge:
4th Degree Sex Offense, 2nd Degree Assault
Facing:
11 years
Result:
Jury Trial - Not Guilty
This client was charged with the improper touching and assault of his ex-girlfriend's daughter. Cross examination and the defense witness testimony revealed that the accuser had been influenced by her mother to testify to events that never occurred.
North Carolina vs. O.S.
Charge:
First Degree Forcible Rape and First Degree Kidnapping
Facing:
26 - 33 years in prison
Result:
Dismissed
Case involved allegations of forcible rape at gun point. We were able to gather evidence to attack the accuser's credibility and discredit her story. The prosecution dismissed the charges.
State vs. D.P.
Result:
The prosecution dismissed the charges
Our client was charged with sexually assaulting an intoxicated acquaintance at a party. We gathered information to prove that those allegations were false.
North Carolina v. J.S.
Charge:
Assault On Female
Facing:
60 days in jail
Result:
Not Guilty at Jury Trial
Defendant had lost his trial in district court after having been accused of assaulting his wife. After an altercation, defendant's wife fell to the ground and broke her arm. The jury reviewed the facts and found defendant not guilty after carefully reviewing the Court's self defense jury instructions.










