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The Raleigh Office Of Roberts Law Team, PLLC, Welcomes Attorney D. Landon White To Its North Carolina Criminal Defense Team

Committed to defending those facing the North Carolina criminal justice system, attorney D. Landon White will be working with individuals charged with a crime throughout the state.

The Raleigh Office Of Roberts Law Team, PLLC, Welcomes Attorney D. Landon White To Its North Carolina Criminal Defense Team
2013-06-10
RALEIGH, NC, June 10, 2013 (Press-News.org) The team of North Carolina criminal defense lawyers at Roberts Law Group, PLLC, continues to grow with the addition of attorney D. Landon White. Mr. White is a recent graduate of the Campbell University Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law here in Raleigh; he completed his undergraduate education at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Attorney White focused on building exceptional trial advocacy skills during law school to enable him to provide quality legal representation to those facing North Carolina criminal charges. He interned with the Wake County District Attorney's office and has experience prosecuting DWIs and misdemeanor cases including juvenile delinquency, drug offenses, property crimes and assault.

During his internship, Mr. White was also involved in evidentiary hearings in both misdemeanor and felony cases, arguing against the inclusion or exclusion of evidence on behalf of the State of North Carolina.

As a defense lawyer, each of Mr. White's clients will have the benefit of his inside knowledge of how the Wake County District Attorney's office builds and prosecutes cases. Fully understanding the burdens that lie with the state in order to obtain criminal convictions, Attorney White can spot weaknesses in the state's case in order to obtain successful results on behalf of his clients.

Raleigh defense lawyer D. Landon White is a member of the North Carolina State Bar Association as well as the Wake County Bar Association. The defense team at Roberts Law Group, PLLC, welcomes Mr. White to the Raleigh office.

The criminal defense attorneys of Roberts Law Group, PLLC, fight for the rights of the accused throughout North Carolina. With offices in Raleigh, Wilmington and Charlotte, the experienced defense lawyers of Roberts Law Group, PLLC, offer a free initial consultation to anyone facing criminal charges, including drunk driving, sex offenses, drug crimes, white collar crimes or other felony or misdemeanor crimes in the North Carolina state or federal criminal justice system.

For more information about Raleigh defense lawyer Landon White or to contact the firm online to schedule a free consult at the location most convenient for you, please visit the firm's Raleigh criminal defense site, Wilmington criminal defense site or Charlotte criminal defense site. To contact criminal defense lawyer D. Landon White, please call 866-630-2389.

Website: http://www.robertslawteam.com

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[Press-News.org] The Raleigh Office Of Roberts Law Team, PLLC, Welcomes Attorney D. Landon White To Its North Carolina Criminal Defense Team
Committed to defending those facing the North Carolina criminal justice system, attorney D. Landon White will be working with individuals charged with a crime throughout the state.