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A show for criminal defense lawyers and law firm owners. We discuss the strategy and tactics of handling DWI / DUI cases and the marketing practices that can revolutionize your law practice. If you are ready to take your DWI practice to the next level in

James "Jake" Minick


    • May 21, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
    • monthly NEW EPISODES
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    • 254 EPISODES

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    The NC DWI Guy podcast is an absolute must-listen for any attorney, especially those in North Carolina, who handle DWI cases. As a new attorney practicing defense on the civil side, I recently developed a strong interest in criminal defense, specifically DWI work. This podcast has been an incredible resource and I feel incredibly fortunate to have found it. James Minick, the host of the podcast, provides valuable information and resources that have helped me on my journey to becoming a DWI master.

    One of the best aspects of this podcast is the wealth of knowledge and expertise that James Minick brings to each episode. As an experienced criminal defense attorney specializing in DWI cases, he shares his insights, tips, and strategies that can be applied to building a successful law firm and effectively defending clients. He covers everything from case analysis to trial techniques, providing valuable information for both lawyers and non-lawyers alike. The podcast also features interviews with other attorneys and experts in the field, offering different perspectives on various aspects of DWI defense.

    Another standout aspect of this podcast is its focus on North Carolina-specific issues related to DWIs. Being a lawyer practicing in NC myself, this podcast has been extremely relevant and applicable to my practice. The episodes often discuss recent cases and legal developments specific to the state, providing practical guidance for navigating the intricacies of North Carolina's legal system.

    While it's difficult to find any major flaws with this podcast, one possible downside could be its narrow focus on DWI defense. While this is understandable given James Minick's expertise and niche audience, some listeners may prefer a broader range of topics related to criminal defense or general legal matters.

    In conclusion, The NC DWI Guy podcast is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in or involved in DWI defense work in North Carolina. James Minick's expertise and passion shine through each episode as he shares his knowledge and experiences. Whether you're a lawyer looking to enhance your practice or a non-lawyer seeking insight into the legal profession, this podcast is a must-listen.



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    255. Dojo Series - The CLE

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 62:46


    This week Jake continues his 5-part Dojo (“the place of the way”) series by reflecting on the places where legal education occurs and how to become a better student of the law within those spaces. If you want to be an expert in a field, according to Malcolm Gladwell, you need to put in 10,000 hours of practice. Jake discusses how to utilize the spaces of learning whether that's your car, the attorney lounge at the courthouse, your reading chair, a virtual presentation, or a live CLE. Get ready to enter the classroom with Jake on today's episode!

    254. Dojo Series - The Calendar

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 28:36


    This week Jake continues his 5-part Dojo (“the place of the way”) series on maximizing your time by mastering your calendar space. This is the most exciting episode of the series for Jake, because he believes that if you can master your calendar you can go from being a mediocre to guru lawyer and from middling firm owner to thriving entrepreneur. If you want to be more productive and fulfilled as a legal professional don't miss this week's episode!

    253. Dojo Series - The Closet

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 43:01


    This week Jake continues his 5-part Dojo (“the place of the way”) series on maximizing your office space. If you spend 20 hours a week in your office for 50 weeks a year, then you are in your office for 1000 hours annually. Making sure your office space is uplifting and clean is essential to avoiding professional burnout and maximizing your work time. If you want to be more productive and fulfilled as a legal professional don't miss this week's episode!

    252. Dojo Series - The Consult

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 50:30


    The NC DWI Guy is finally back and kicking off a 5-part DWI essentials training series. The translation for the Japanese word “Dojo” is “the place of the way.” In this series Jake identifies fertile training ground for becoming a better DWI warrior. In today's episode, Jake discusses the importance of the consult for establishing trust and growing your business and gives practical tips on how to become a better communicator and converter in your consult. Get ready to train in the DWI Dojo!

    251. Smoke and Mirrors or Cutting-Edge Defense

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 38:17


    Just because an issue on a DWI case is novel, doesn't mean it's not worth pushing. If you want to give yourself the best chance of presenting a nuanced issue to a district court judge, Jake shares 5 tips to give your client the best chance of success. If you want to be the lawyer that provides cutting edge criminal defense and looks at a case from every angle, this episode is for you!

    250. Attack Mode with Tony Scheer

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 88:04


    You are in for a real treat when you tune in to today's conversation with Tony Scheer. After graduating from UNC Law, Tony began his legal career in 1992 as a law clerk for a federal judge. After his clerkship, Tony spent four years as an ADA in Mecklenburg County, before entering private practice where he has passionately devoted his last 27 years to defending individuals charged with crimes ranging from traffic tickets to first degree murder. Tony shares his playbook for vigorously defending cases from day one, and why attacking a case from the outset is critical to helping your client achieve the optimal outcome.

    249. Why Running a Small Firm is So Hard (and What To Do about It)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 37:03


    Why is running your practice so hard? Regardless of whether you have been in business a week or entering your twentieth year of firm ownership, the challenges you face in running your practice can keep you awake at night. On today's episode Jake looks at three major obstacles facing small business owners (the law school mindset, lack of feedback loop, and a constantly changing market) and how to overcome them. Get ready to make practicing law easy(ish)!

    248. Addressing a Potential Client's Unspoken Objections

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 37:36


    On today's episode Jake continues his series on increasing your conversion rate by telling you how to answer your client's objections, even when they are unspoken. Learn how Jake has been able to uncover the unspoken objections of potential clients, and how to craft your response to the same. If you want to help more clients in the courtroom you have to get hired on more cases, so don't miss these tips to help you increase the number of clients who retain you as their attorney.

    247. DWI Trial Tactics - Utilizing the SFST Participant Manual in Cross-Examination

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 60:55


    On today's episode Jake shares a recording of a recent CLE he taught through the Mecklenburg County Bar. If you are looking to aggressively defend a DWI case, cross-examination begins with the SFST Participant Manual. Referred to affectionately by Jake as the bible of DWI Defense, the Participant Manual allows you to lock in the training, reports, and testimony of the officer on your DWI case. Don't miss this opportunity to take your DWI Defense to the next level! 

    246. 5 Characteristics of a Trial Lawyer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 34:52


    Increasingly lawyers and law firms are advertising themselves as “trial lawyers.” Every attorney admitted to practice law in North Carolina has the ability to take a case to trial in the district and superior courts throughout the State, so what does it mean to be a “trial lawyer?” On today's episode, Jake lays out five defining characteristics of a true trial lawyer.

    245. Increase PC Conversion Rate via Speedy Response

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 21:15


    Do you want to help more clients? Marketing companies offer all kinds of creative ways to advertise your legal services, but the easiest way to get more clients is to have more of the potential clients that call your firm hire you. This is the first in a series of episodes focused on increasing your potential client conversion rate. In today's episode, Jake emphasizes the critical importance of responding quickly to leads. In a world of immediate response, speed is a non-negotiable, speed is an expectation, speed is the first competitive advantage.  

    244. Visualize Your Year

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 20:09


    Ready to attack 2025? Don't sit back and wait for your calendar to fill up with other people's requests for meetings, court dates, and to dos. Now is the moment to grab 2025 by the horns! Listen to Jake reflect on the importance of visualizing your year on the front end so that all you have to do come January is execute. Don't miss this episode!

    243. From Goals to Gratitude

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 18:41


    Jake takes a look back at 2024 and shares a reflection on the gratitude  generated by the relationships and events within the Freedom Fighter Community.

    242. Attacking Speed in a DWI Case - State v. Vaughn

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 20:56


    On today's episode Jake examines a recent NC Court of Appeals opinion State v. Vaughn dealing with an attack on the foundation of radar results. Challenging the stop for speeding in a DWI case is a grossly underutilized attack point for many defense lawyers. Uncover the framework for speeding challenges through the lens of Vaughn and then sign up for the Attacking Speed in a DWI Case CLE at Campbell Law School in Raleigh on March 7.

    241. Level 2 LDP and Ignition Interlock Changes

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 18:59


    On today's episode Jake looks at amendments to NCGS 20-179.3 which allows a person convicted of a level 2 DWI to apply for a limited driving privilege if certain conditions are met. Given that the biggest consequence that many people charged with DWI face is a loss of driver's license and driving privileges, this episode has huge implications for the DWI practitioner.   Highlights:   ·       Discover the requirements under 20-179.3 that a level 2 DWI offender must meet in order to request an LDP. ·       Learn why the number of interlock violations sent to the DMV and subsequent hearings is about to skyrocket. ·       Uncover the new process for drivers facing an ignition interlock violation in the final 90 days of their privilege. ·       Determine which convictions under 20-141.4 will now require an ignition interlock upon license restoration.

    240. State v. Clark Through the Lens of ChatGPT

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 31:59


    On today's episode Jake looks at the recent North Carolina Court of Appeals decision of State v. Clark, COA23-1133. In Clark, the Court applied the recent United States Supreme Court decision in Smith v. Arizona (listen to Episode 222 for an analysis of that case) to North Carolina. The Clark Court ultimately found a violation of the Confrontation Clause occurred where a substitute analyst gave expert testimony which was based on a lab report by another analyst who did not testify without independent testing. Walk through the highlights of the Clark case and learn how ChatGPT can be utilized to draft a case brief, write a legal memo, prepare a motion to suppress in Microsoft Word, and create cross-examination questions.

    239. Networking is Working with Camille Stell

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 58:11


    On today's episode Jake concludes his 4-part guest series on marketing. Today's guest Camille Stell is the President and CEO of Lawyers Mutual Consulting & Services. Camille is a frequent author and speaker on topics of legal marketing and business development and helps lawyers and law firms with coaching and strategic planning.  On today's episode, Camille discusses networking. Her take on marketing helps demystify why so many lawyers hate networking events and have trouble producing lasting relationships from such events. To Camille, the value of building your business through your network is the single greatest investment you can make in your firm. If you want to have fun and be productive at your next networking event, then don't miss a word of today's episode!

    238. Utilizing AI Agents in Intake with Joe Ruotolo

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 48:53


    On today's episode Jake continues a 4-part series on marketing. Today's guest Joe Ruotolo is the Head of Marketing at Intaker, a legal marketing company focused on helping attorneys utilize technology to stand out. Joe shares some of the cutting-edge uses of AI in the legal space, why attorneys have a hard time evaluating AI software applications, and how AI agents will change the legal landscape in the coming years. If the letters AI are giving you ulcers, then listen to Joe break down in clear and simple terms some of the most practical uses of AI for lawyers in the world today. 

    237. Branding Your Boutique Law Firm with Anna Cates Williams

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 58:18


    On today's episode Jake continues a 4-part series on marketing with a stellar lineup of guests. Today's guest Anna Cates Williams of Cedar Grove Law discusses current trends in legal advertising and website design, finding your voice in the legal marketplace, and a game plan for finding time to develop your law firm's marketing. Whether you are trying to improve the effectiveness of your Google LSAs or discover efficiencies to improve your intake process and client capture rate, Anna's incredible wisdom will provide you with immediate steps to improve your legal marketing. Have pen and paper ready for this episode so you don't miss any golden nuggets!

    236. Multi-Million Dollar Marketing Machine for Lawyers with Uli Seuster

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 62:22


    On today's episode Jake begins a 4-part series on marketing with a stellar lineup of guests. Kicking it off, Uli Seusterof How to Manage a Small Law Firm joins the show to discuss referral-based marketing. Uli's tips for generating referral relationships and cases are practical and time tested. If you think that referral marketing is how established law firms build their client base at no cost, then you are wrong on all counts. Learn why Uli thinks that most lawyers do not budget enough time or money to build referral relationships and how to use your referral network to generate more work than you can handle.  

    235. Scaling Up Via Legal Mastermind Group

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 28:02


    Fresh on the heels of discussing the power of creating a resilient community, Jake shares part of a recent meeting of the Freedom Fighters Mastermind Group. During the meeting, Jake outlined the origination of the Freedom Fighters Book Club and how this group has evolved into a more intentional business development meeting of likeminded law firm owners. If you are interested in joining the Freedom Fighters Mastermind Group, reach out to Jake to learn more.

    234. Endurance Pt. 4 - Build a Resilient Community

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 87:03


    On this week's episode, Jake concludes his four-part Endurance series by discussing the power of creating a resilient community. If you want to be able to face difficult challenges, you need the right people in your corner when the time to stand up and fight comes. Jake offers 5 tips for building a resilient team that can thrive in the face of adversity. If you want the blueprint for a winning culture and a plan for attracting and training warriors, turn up the volume on the dial and dive in!  

    233. Endurance Pt. 3 - Do Hard Things (Grindstone 100)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 78:01


    On this week's episode, Jake continues a four-part Endurance series on becoming a better endurance professional by doing hard things. In this episode, Jake reflects on lessons from his recent experience of running the Grindstone 100 ultramarathon. Jake applies the lessons taught while “grinding” to business, the practice of law and life.   1.         The hardest thing that's ever happened to you is the hardest thing that's ever happened to you. Put your difficult circumstances into perspective. 2.         Level up the competition. Look for a group of worthy rivals. 3.         Belief precedes ability. If you plan to accomplish big goals, your confidence in achievement must come before you realize the dream. 4.         2-point conversion for the W versus kicking the extra point to tie. If you want to win, there are times that you need to take calculated risks in order to achieve victory. 5.         Don't overbook yourself or your team. If you have a monumental task, don't go into it physically taxed or mentally burnt out. 6.         The power of positivity. Speak life into your mind and into the world. 7.         The power of prayer. Gratitude and a focus on others in times of trial is a recipe for success. 8.         Keep moving forward. If you are stuck in a difficult situation, the way out is movement. If you stay where you are your circumstances will not improve. 9.         Relish the gnarly. If you go searching for a challenge, be prepared for the moment when you have your back against the proverbial wall. 10.   Soak in beautiful moments. Don't miss out on the beauty that life has to offer because you are focused on the pain. 11.   Bonus: Develop a championship routine. “You shouldn't wait until you're a champion to act like one.” – Sally McRae

    232. Endurance Pt. 2 - Study Tough People

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024 56:08


    On this week's episode, Jake continues a four-part Endurance series by focusing on becoming a better endurance professional through the study of tough people. Jake does a deep dive on the leadership and business lessons that can be learned through the unbelievable story of Ernest Shackelton as told in Alfred Lansing's bestselling book Endurance. If you want to see the human spirit at its finest, you must find stories of the best leaders in the most difficult and desperate of circumstances.

    231. Endurance Pt. 1 - Hurricane Helene

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 19:41


    Fortitudine Vincimus. This Latin phrase is the family motto of Ernest Shackleton translated as “by endurance we conquer.” As his family, friends, and team in Western North Carolina deal with the unbelievable damage caused by Hurricane Helene, Jake launches this four-part series on building the discipline of endurance to surviving trying times and step up in moments of extreme adversity. As William Barclay once said “Endurance is not just the ability to bear a hard thing, but to turn it into glory.”

    230. Quelling the Storm

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 23:46


    Criminal defense lawyers are professional storm chasers. We seek out anxiety provoking situations. If all were well in our clients' lives they would not be calling us. “Trial” is the culmination of our profession. But we are often poor emergency responders when it comes to putting out fires or dealing with stormy situations in our own law practices. In this episode, Jake gives you the playbook for quelling the current and future storms that seek to destroy your law firm. Put on your rain gear and hunker down for this week's episode!

    229. The Call to Adventure

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 32:29


    Adventure! On today's episode Jake discuss responding to the call to adventure in your personal and professional life. C.S. Lewis wrote in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe that “some journeys take us far from home. Some adventures lead us to our destiny.” The most fulfilling lives and law practices are lived and built by individuals who accept the call to embark on a journey of discomfort and suffering in pursuit of something bigger than themselves. Get ready to trailblaze with Jake!

    228. Fighting for Your Client

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 60:31


    On today's episode, Jake talks shop with Los Angeles criminal defense attorney, R.J. Dreiling. After 15 years of prosecuting crime, including a number of high-profile cases, R.J. decided to start his own defense firm less than 2 year ago. Listen as R.J. explains why he is so passionate about delivering the best possible outcome for his clients. Jake and R.J. also discuss the importance of finding the work you love doing within your firm. If you are looking to hang your shingle and want to get your practice set on the right footing, don't miss out on today's episode!

    227. How to Build a Practice You and Your Clients Will Love with Josh Baron

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 53:18


    On today's episode, Jake talks shop with Utah criminal defense attorney, Josh Baron. Josh literally wrote the book on The Business of Criminal Law and shares how to build a practice fueled by referrals while also enjoying life as a criminal defense attorney. If you love the intersection of business and criminal defense, Josh is your kind of lawyer and this episode is for you!

    226. The Rule-Out Method with Justin Olsinski

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 53:37


    On today's episode, Jake discusses the Rule-Out Method for framing your criminal trial with Charlotte criminal defense attorney Justin Olsinski. Justin is a passionate advocate who knew from the moment he entered law school that he wanted to be a criminal defense attorney. Listen to Justin share how he has used the principles of David Ball's The Rule-Out Method of Criminal Defense to help juries understand and apply reasonable doubt in a criminal case. If you handle trial work in Superior Court, this episode is a must listen!

    225. The Legal Forecast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 48:49


    On today's episode, Jake looks at some of the major changes that have occurred in the legal marketplace since he began practicing 15 years ago to predict some of the major changes coming to the legal landscape. If you are looking to build a practice designed to thrive during the next decade this episode is for you! Highlights: ·       Discover how YouTube and Google Reviews have put a premium on client experience. ·       Uncover the necessity of technological education for all legal professionals and the need to include people in your circle who will keep you on the cutting edge of technology. ·       Learn how non-lawyer firm ownership is already changing the game in states that still allow only attorneys to own a law firm.  

    224. Criminal Appeals with Warren Hynson

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 66:53


    On today's episode, Warren Hynson shares best practices for trial lawyers to preserve issues for appeal. Warren's law firm, Hynson Law, exclusively handles criminal appeals and post-conviction relief issues across the State of North Carolina. If you want to be a better trial lawyer and have a better understanding of how a conviction can be overturned, don't miss out on Warren's advice on this week's episode! Highlights:  ·       Understand the simple steps for a Defendant to perfect an appeal following a guilty plea or trial. ·       Hear Warren's suggestions for discussing appeal options with your client. ·       Uncover the most common mistakes that Warren sees trial counsel make in criminal cases and how to avoid them. ·       Learn the various types of post-conviction relief available and when each should be utilized.

    223. A Worthy Rival

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 26:10


    On today's episode, Jake discusses the importance of finding a Worthy Rival in the courtroom and in business. This concept is based on a chapter from Simon Sinek's The Infinite Game, the July book of the month for the Freedom Fighters Book Club. If you want to take your trial skills and business acumen to the next level, go find and learn from a worthy rival.

    222. Smith v. Arizona

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 23:28


    On today's episode Jake reviews the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case of Smith v. Arizona. This 9-0 decision provides clarity on the Sixth Amendment's Confrontation Clause violations that occur when the state tries to substitute a lab analyst at trial who did not herself test the substances or blood at the lab. Don't miss the big implications this opinion has on your blood draw DWI case!  

    221. 2024 DWI Update

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 44:03


    On today's episode of the podcast Jake looks back at the most influential North Carolina DWI cases of the past year. Abstracts of the cases are found below.   CHECKPOINTS   State v. Alvarez, 894 S.E.2d 737, No. 278PA21 (N.C. 2023)   Facts: Rowan County Sheriff's Office set up a checkpoint. The checkpoint was purportedly in response to a high-speed fatality accident that had occurred at that location two days earlier. No officers on scene were checking speeding. Defendant's passenger side wheels came off the road and onto the grass prior to stopping at the checkpoint. One of the officers on scene testified that this behavior led him to believe the Defendant might be driving while impaired.   Procedural History: Both the trial court (superior court) and the Court of Appeals (State v. Alvarez, 860 S.E.2d 45, 2021-NCCOA-375 (2021) (unpublished) found the checkpoint did not have a proper primary programmatic purpose. The Court of Appeals appears to call into question a checkpoint set up for “all chapter 20 violations” as possible general crime control.   Holding: The Supreme Court reversed the Court of Appeals finding that there was reasonable suspicion to stop the vehicle due to the lane violation but did not address the findings of the Court of Appeals regarding the Constitutionality of the checkpoint. Use the Court of Appeals opinion to attack a checkpoint based on the lack of a proper primary programmatic purpose.   REASONABLE SUSPICION   Sate v. Peak, 892 S.E.2d 925, No. COA23-312 (N.C. App. 2023) (unpublished)   Facts: Stopping officer was highly specialized in DWI investigations. Defendant delayed for 10-seconds at a traffic light after it turned green. There were two open bars within a quarter mile radius of the stop location. Defendant crossed over the yellow lines with both left tires into the opposite lane of travel. Defendant was travelling at one to two miles per hour.   Holding: Reasonable suspicion existed to stop Defendant.   PROBABLE CAUSE   State v. Woolard, 894 S.E.2d 717, No. 208PA22 (N.C. 2023)   Facts: Officer saw Defendant cross centerline six or seven times. Officer active blue lights and Defendant quickly stopped his vehicle. Upon initial approach, Defendant “seemed normal” to the officer. After asking about the driving, Defendant told the officer that there were bees in his truck that he was trying to get out. As they spoke, the officer noticed an odor of alcohol, flushed cheeks, and red and glassy eyes. Defendant seemed coherent to the officer. Defendant admitted to having “a couple beers earlier.” Officer administered two PBTs, but these were excluded from consideration because they were not performed correctly. Officer also administered the HGN test, during which he saw six of six clues. Officer placed Defendant under arrest for DWI.   Procedural History: Defendant was granted a preliminary indication that no PC existed in District Court. The State appealed to Superior Court where the Defendant again prevailed and the case was sent back to District Court for a final order granting suppression. After the District Court entered its final order the State filed a petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals which was denied. The State then filed a petition for writ of certiorari to the North Carolina Supreme Court which was granted. There was no transcript of District Court proceedings or record on appeal for the Supreme Court to review.   Holding: The Supreme Court found it had discretionary authority to rule on the merits of the case and found probable cause.   EXPERT TESTIMONY   State v. Williams, 891 S.E.2d 499, No. COA22-1015 (N.C. App. 2023) (unpublished).   Holding: It was not error for the trial court to allow a DRE to offer testimony about a DWI investigation that the DRE was not involved in, when the DRE stated that she could not testify (i.e. give an opinion) as to whether the Defendant was impaired.   Practice Tip: This case is from Buncombe County, where the State routinely calls a DRE that has not done a real time DRE evaluation in a particular case to give after-the-fact analysis and opinion at trial. Here's the beef: There is no opinion being offered by investigating officers [State v. Lewis, 2022-NCCOA-887 (2022)] or by the DRE that the Defendant is impaired. Point out that no officer involved in the investigation or brought in as an expert to bolster the State's case can give an opinion of drug impairment.   BREATH TEST   State v. Forney, No. COA23-338 (N.C. App. 2024)   Facts: During chemical breath testing, the officer noticed Defendant had gum in his mouth, and had Defendant spit out the gum between the first and second breath tests, both of which resulted in a .11 BAC. The chemical analyst did not restart the observation period or seek an additional breath test. Both the State and the Defendant had experts testify at trial on whether breath testing might be impacted by foreign objects in the mouth.   Burden of Proof: The Court noted that as the proponent of the breath test evidence in an impaired driving case, the State bears the burden of proving compliance with the “observation period” requirement set out in N.C. Gen. Stat. 20-139.1.   Holding: The provisions of the Department of Health and Human Services requiring an observation period by the chemical analyst were violated in this case and a new fifteen-minute observation period should have occurred after the Defendant spat the gum out of his mouth before taking breath samples. The results of the breath test should have been suppressed, but the Court concluded that in this case the admission of the BAC results was harmless error.   Practice Tip: The Court in dicta noted “the Intoximeter estimates alcohol in the blood (BAC) based on a measurement of alcohol in the breath—a ratio which in reality varies amongst different people—by using a single specific ratio to standardize the testing of all subjects.” If you are using Henry's Law to characterize the breath result as an estimate in a .08+ case, you can read this language to give credence to your argument.   BLOOD DRAW   State v. Burris, 289 N.C. App. 535, 890 S.E.2d 539, No. COA22-408 (2023) (unpublished)   Note: Case is currently pending appeal to the N.C. Supreme Court.   Relevant Facts: Single vehicle accident. Officer found Defendant lying trapped under a steel fence outside of a vehicle that had sustained extensive damage. The Defendant was unresponsive and bleeding excessively. The officer noted that Defendant smelled of alcohol and found beer cans both inside and outside the vehicle. The Defendant was taken to the hospital, still unconscious. The officer obtained a warrantless search of Defendant's blood while Defendant was unconscious.   Holding: Based on Mitchell v. Wisconsin, 588 U.S. ___, 139 S. Ct. 2525 (2019) the Court of Appeals found that exigent circumstances almost always exist to conduct a warrantless blood draw from an unconscious driver. This opinion is at odds with State v. Romano, 369 N.C. 678, 800 S.E.2d 644, No. 199PA16 (2017). Both Romano and Burris were in Buncombe County.   Practice Tip: Use the Court's findings in Romano to craft your explanation as to why exigent circumstances do not exist in your case. Also, look at Judge Tyson's scathing dissent in Burris.   State v. Russell, 891 S.E.2d 502, No. COA22-1059 (2023) (unpublished)   Holding: The Confrontation Clause is not violated where a substitute expert from the SBI testifies (and is subject to cross-examination) using another SBI agent's previously generated report, which otherwise may be inadmissible, in forming an independent expert opinion.   SUFFICIENCY OF EVIDENCE   State v. Burris, 289 N.C. App. 535, 890 S.E.2d 539, No. COA22-408 (2023) (unpublished)   Note: Case is currently pending appeal to the N.C. Supreme Court.   Relevant Facts: Single vehicle accident. Officer found Defendant lying trapped under a steel fence outside of a vehicle that had sustained extensive damage. The Defendant was unresponsive and bleeding excessively. The officer noted that Defendant smelled of alcohol and found beer cans both inside and outside the vehicle. The Defendant was taken to the hospital, still unconscious. The officer determined that the Defendant was the owner of the vehicle and found no evidence of any other occupant.   Holding: The State presented sufficient evidence of driving to survive a motion to dismiss. Moreover, the officer describing the Defendant at trial as “the driver” without personally observing the same was admitted without error due to the Court giving a curative instruction.   Practice Tip: Distinguish the facts of Burris and use State v. Ray, 54 N.C. App. 473, 283 S.E.2d 823 (1981), State v. Eldred, 815 S.E.2d 742, No. COA17-795 (2018), and State v. Kraft, No. COA18-330 (2018) (unpublished) to argue for lack of sufficiency of the evidence in your case.   State v. Jones, 894 S.E.2d 290, No. COA23-254 (2023) (unpublished)   Facts: Defendant admitted to being in a minor traffic accident. During the accident investigation, the investigating officer noticed an odor of alcohol in Defendant's car (where he was sitting), slurred speech, and Defendant admitted to drinking. Defendant blew positive on a PBT, showed six of six clues on HGN, and refused chemical testing after arrest.   Holding: In the light most favorable to the State, the State introduced substantial evidence that could prove Defendant was appreciably impaired and the trial court did not err in denying the Defendant's motion to dismiss at the close of the State's evidence.   PRE-TRIAL RELEASE & KNOLL   Pretrial Integrity Act – This act, in part, limits the authority of a magistrate judge to set conditions of pre-trial release for a person charged with DWI if the offense occurs while the defendant was on pretrial release for another pending proceeding. Only a district court judge has the authority to set the conditions of pretrial release for the first 48 hours following the defendant coming into custody for an alleged DWI offense if the defendant was on pre-trial release at the time of the newly alleged DWI.   Practice Tip: This new release procedure is hard to square with State v. Knoll, 322 N.C. 535, 369 S.E.2d 558 (1988). Consider these concluding statements to the Supreme Court's decision in Knoll: “Each defendant's confinement in jail indeed came during the crucial period in which he could have gathered evidence in his behalf by having friends and family observe him and form opinions as to his condition following arrest. This opportunity to gather evidence and to prepare a case in his own defense was lost to each defendant as a direct result of a lack of information during processing as to numerous important rights and because of the commitment to jail. The lost opportunities, in all three cases, to secure independent proof of sobriety, and the lost chance, in one of the cases, to secure a second test for blood alcohol content constitute prejudice to the defendants in these cases. That the deprivations occurred through the inadvertence rather than the wrongful purpose of the magistrate renders them no less prejudicial.” (emphasis added)   State v. C.K.D., 895 S.E.2d 923, No. COA23-204 (2023) (unpublished)   Note: Case is currently pending appeal to the N.C. Supreme Court.   Facts: Defendant was arrested a registered a .17 BAC. Defendant was transported to the Iredell County Magistrate's Office where the magistrate set a $2,500.00 unsecured bond and detained defendant until he was sober or a sober responsible adult was willing to assume responsibility. The magistrate filled out a detention of impaired driving form and found “by clear and convincing evidence” that Defendant's condition of “BAC .17, Red Glassy Eyes, Slurred Speech, Odor of Alcohol” presented a danger “of physical injury to the defendant or others or damage to property” if he were released. Defendant declined to use a phone to call his wife because he did not want to wake her, or their young children. He also checked the box indicating “I do not wish to contact anyone for the purposes of observing me at the jail or administering an additional chemical analysis.” Defendant asked officers if he could call a cab to take him home and that he had funds to pay for a cab. Defendant testified that he could be home in approximately 25 minutes if he had been allowed to take a cab home. Defendant remained in Iredell County Jail for approximately 11 hours prior to his release. During this time he was checked twice by jail staff and told he would be released when he blew a .00.   Holding: The trial court did not err in dismissing the DWI charge against Defendant based on State v. Knoll, 322 N.C. 535, 369 S.E.2d 558 (1988). “Even if defendant waived his right to have someone observe him at the jail, he did not waive his right to have friends or family observe his condition outside the jail, which is what would have occurred had he been permitted to call a taxi and return home to his wife.”   Note: The Court ruled that the magistrate's findings of “BAC .17, Red Glassy Eyes, Slurred Speech, Odor of Alcohol” were not sufficient to support a conclusion that Defendant was a threat and should not have been released.   PLEA AND SENTENCING   State v. Harper, 894 S.E.2d 798, No. COA23-206 (N.C. App. 2023)   Holding: The trial court erred by failing to arrest judgment on Defendant's conviction for DWI, as it is a lesser-included offense of serious injury by vehicle for which Defendant was also convicted.   State v. Smith, No. COA22-621 (2024) (unpublished)   Procedural Posture: Defendant brought what the Court interpreted as the functional equivalent of a post-sentencing MAR due in part to her attorney not advising her of the collateral consequences on her out-of-state driver's license.   Holding: The Court rejected the Defendant's attempt to analogize her attorney's lack of explanation regarding the collateral consequences of her license to the immigration collateral consequences addressed by Padilla v. Kentucky, 559 U.S. 356, 130 S. Ct. 1473 (2010).   Practice Tip: For any client with an out of state driver's license refer them to an attorney in the client's home state to discuss licensing consequences. Consider using the National College of DUI Defense Member Directory.

    220. Warrior on the Battlefield with Lex-Jordan Ibegbu

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 75:18


    On today's episode, Jake resumes the Warriors on the Battlefield Series with the highly entertaining Lex-Jordan Ibegbu. Jordan has built a truly amazing criminal defense practice through a combination of hard work, networking, and showcasing his individuality (i.e. brand). Don't miss Jordan's engaging tips for launching your law firm to new heights! Highlights:  ·       Discover how to make your brand to be unique and memorable. ·       Listen to Jordan explain how he attacks appreciable impairment at trial. ·       Learn how to build your client base through networking. ·       Uncover why Jordan believes that he has to consistently deliver better than expected results for his clients.  

    219. What Does it Mean to be a Freedom Fighter?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 22:20


    On today's episode, Jake shares a reflection on the greeting he beings every episode with. If you are a criminal defense lawyer in need of a pep talk about the importance of your work and want to discover what it means to be a true Freedom Fighter, this episode is for you.

    218. 5 Reasons Why Most Networking Events Don't Work

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 53:26


    On today's episode, Jake reflects on why most networking opportunities are a waste of time and how to separate the wheat from the chaff when it comes to identifying a worthwhile event to attend. Highlights:  ·       See the mistake that event organizers make when they fail to attract a niche audience. ·       Discover the limitation of passing out your business card at a networking event. ·       Find out why big conferences make it hard to initiate a long-term referral relationship. ·       Uncover the reason that you have difficulty speaking with another firm's decision maker at a legal conference. ·       Learn the importance of a give versus ask mentality when mingling with other professionals.

    217. Man or Machine? My Law Partner Gint Krulikas

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 69:57


    On today's episode I have the great blessing to sit down and talk shop with my law partner Gint Krulikas. Gint is an absolute beast when it comes to getting things done. His methodical approach to managing cases and client follow up has been the model for the client experience we strive to deliver. If you want to grow your law firm then listen in and take notes! Highlights:  ·       Learn how Gint built two of our most successful offices from nothing. ·       Discover how Gint organizes his high-octane schedule to maximize knocking out tasks. ·       Uncover some of the biggest culture improvements at the firm that Gint has observed and been part of since he began working as an intern over a decade ago. ·       Listen as Gint describes his day-to-day life in the early days of practicing as a lawyer as he was tasked with opening a practice in a completely new market.

    216. Lessons Learned as a Drug Recognition Expert with Marco Aureliano

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 60:10


    On today's episode Jake sits down with former drug recognition expert Marco Aureliano, who sheds light on some of the key mistakes that field officers and DREs make during a drug impaired driving investigation. Marco has recently founded KGM Logistics, offering expert witness testimony and training in DUI cases. If you want to take your drug impaired driving defense to the next level, don't miss this conversation! Highlights:  ·       Discover some of the attack points when the State utilizes a DRE at trial that did not do an evaluation of the Defendant at the time of arrest. ·       Uncover the information contained in DRE log reports and why this information can be helpful in defending a DWI. ·       Learn some of the best practices that Marco suggests for officers and DREs investigating a potential drug impaired driver.

    215. Intake Mastery Workshop with Allison Williams

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 121:02


    On today's episode Jake is rejoined by Allison Williams of the Law Firm Mentor who was on the podcast back on Episode 131. In today's episode Allison walks extensively through the process for hiring and training members of your intake team. If you are contemplating hiring someone to answer phones at your office or looking to help your current receptionist/intake team become more efficient at what they do, this episode is a must listen for you (and your team)!  

    214. 10 Steps to Eliminate a Multi-Tasking Mindset

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 40:05


    On today's episode, Jake reflects on the productivity he experienced during several quiet days at the office. Most criminal defense lawyers in district court are used to jumping from one courtroom to the next, calling a client back, making a jail visit, watching hours of body camera, and then figuring out how to get the phone to ring more (which is odd because you already don't have time to answer). Because you have so many to-dos on your list, you trick yourself into believing you are accomplished multi-taskers. If you want to learn 10 easy ways to become more productive, this episode is for you!

    213. The Law Business: Beyond the Facade

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 31:42


    On today's episode, Jake looks at an issue he experienced during the early days of practice: how to find a measuring stick for success. As Jake was building his law firm in the early days the main gage of success was to look at how other lawyers in criminal defense in Western North Carolina doing it. How do they dress? How many cases do they have on the docket? How does their website look? In today's episode, Jake discusses why these external markers of success are not the true measuring stick for comparing your firm with the competition. Highlights: ·       Discover how to find the secret sauce of another law firm (spoiler: the secret sauce is made up of hundreds of ingredients aged over many years). ·       Learn why you can't get a good measuring stick of success based on the external success indicators of your competition. ·       Find out why getting a behind the scenes look at another firm is so important for your growth.  

    212. Warrior on the Battlefield with Steven Thomas

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 76:49


    On today's episode, Jake is joined by his friend Steven Thomas as we continue the Warriors on the Battlefield series highlighting young leaders in criminal defense. Steven is an associate at Driving Defense Law, a division of McCormick Law & Consulting. Entertaining and insightful, make sure to have pen and paper close by as Steven shares some of the keys to his firm's growth in the practice area of criminal defense.   Highlights: ·       Steven describes why a hunger for knowledge is key to an associate's success. ·       Discover why Steven believes that improving your client experience is essential to profitability as firms drastically focus on this area of their businesses over the next decade. ·       Discover three easy ways to advance your value to your firm.

    211. Warrior on the Battlefield with Banks Huntley

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 71:11


    On today's episode, Banks Huntley joins Jake as we continue the Warriors on the Battlefield series highlighting young leaders in criminal defense. Banks is a former prosecutor and managing partner at the Law Offices of Banks Huntley, PLLC in Charlotte. Banks describes why he decided to open his own shop after working as an assistant district attorney and provides great practical wisdom on how to take the leap into private practice. Highlights: ·       Banks describes how selling timeshares served his business. ·       Hear some unique insights on the mindset of a prosecutor as Banks shares his experience at the DA's Office. ·       Discover why you should hire an assistant (or additional help) ASAP.  

    210. The Warrior's Greatest Weapon

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 33:05


    On today's episode, Jake reflects on his last 9 episodes with young leaders of the criminal defense in North Carolina. After drilling down on the repeated indicators of success based on his conversation with the lawyers in this Warriors series, Jake has discovered the unanimous greatest weapon that a legal warrior can possess and develop: relationships. As Robin Sharma remarked, “The business of business is relationships; the business of life is human connection.”   Highlights: ·       Listen to Jake talk about how fascinating it was to hear the emphasis on relationships be repeatedly discussed by the guests in this legal leaders series. ·       Follow Jake through a guided thought experiment on the opportunity to access business leaders in the criminal defense world. ·       Discover how to find a group of curious criminal defense practitioners voraciously committed to self-improvement.  

    209. Warriors on the Battlefield with Robert DiDomenico

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 64:16


    On today's episode, Robert DiDomenico joins Jake as we continue the Warriors on the Battlefield series highlighting young leaders in criminal defense. Rob is an associate attorney at Hiltzheimer Law Office in Durham, North Carolina. Rob describes how he was able to land a job working with the incredible Ben Hiltzheimer straight out of law school and his perspective on how to add value both in the courtroom and in relation to your firm's bottom line as an associate attorney.   Highlights: ·       Rob describes his background in theater and how those skills have shaped his lawyering and why his career as an actor led him to law school. ·       Listen to Rob's advice for young lawyers trying to advance the business development of their firms. ·       Uncover the culture of Hiltzheimer Law.

    208. Warrior on the Battlefield with Leah Shellberg

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 69:27


    On today's episode, Leah Shellberg joins Jake as we continue the Courtroom Warriors series highlighting young leaders in criminal defense. Leah is a Managing Partner at the Law Office of Tony Huynh, PLLC. Leah believes in practical and dynamic legal representation and sees herself as the ferry her clients can ride through the court system as she provides them with the legal knowledge they need to make empowered choices along the journey. Leah's love of her clients and work is contagious and you are going to relish Leah's take on the practice of criminal defense!   Highlights: ·       Leah develops the theme we have heard on a number of the Warriors episodes about the importance of relationships in growing your practice. ·       Listen to some of the amazing advice that Leah offers on how to take care of your mental health during your commute. ·       Discover the practical steps that Leah's firm has utilized to create a culture of work-life balance for its employees.

    207. Warrior on the Battlefield with Daniel Donahue

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 70:37


    On today's episode, Daniel Donahue joins Jake as we continue the Courtroom Warriors series highlighting young leaders in criminal defense. Donahue Defense is located in Nags Head and Daniel handles DWI and other criminal cases in Dare and Currituck Counties. This episode is chalk full of practical advice for young lawyers starting their own law firm or who have recently hung their shingle. Bring your notepad to today's episode! Highlights: ·       This is truly one of the best episodes of the podcast in showcasing how to build your law firm from the ground up. ·       Listen as Jake and Daniel discuss why lawyers from small towns should consider setting up shop in their hometowns after law school. ·       Uncover some of Daniels best customer service lessons learned while he worked in his family's small business growing up.

    206. Warrior on the Battlefield with Jennifer Chandler

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 84:14


    On today's episode, Jennifer Chandler joins Jake as we continue the Courtroom Warriors series highlighting young leaders in criminal defense. Jennifer is the epitome of a criminal defense lawyer, passionate about her work: fighting in the courtroom and building an emotional connection with her clients. Chandler Law is located in Mooresville and Jennifer handles a variety of traffic and criminal cases in Charlotte, Huntersville, and Mooresville.   Highlights: ·       Discover what led to Jennifer's journey into criminal defense. ·       Hear the passion of a true warrior as Jennifer describes why she loves practicing criminal defense. ·       Uncover some the hurdles that Jennifer identifies for criminal defense lawyers in the current criminal justice system.  

    205. Warrior on the Battlefield with Josh Nielsen

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 62:38


    On today's episode, Jake continues the Courtroom Warriors series highlighting young leaders in criminal defense by diving into conversation with his good friend, Josh Nielsen. Josh's firm, Nielsen Legal handles a variety of practice areas including all levels of criminal representation throughout Western North Carolina. This episode is packed with practical advice on building a successful criminal law practice one relationship at a time. Highlights: ·       Discover some of the keys Josh has used in designing a practice that provides personal fulfillment. ·       Learn how Josh has built his practice through relationships and why this is particularly critical due to the wide geographic territory he covers. ·       Listen to Josh's advice on building a better local bar and why the local bar and judiciary make such a difference in the quality of life of local practitioners. ·       Uncover how Josh taught Jake one of the most valuable lessons in their brief time working together on the importance of providing your team with the correct tools and systems.

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