Unlawful Search Firearm Possession

Summary

The user was convicted for possession of a firearm by a felon in North Carolina Federal Court. The firearm was found without a search warrant or the users consent, which could potentially be a violation of the Fourth Amendment. The user served a 108-month sentence and is seeking free legal representation for a potential wrongful conviction. Legal Aid of North Carolina, North Carolina Advocates for Justice, North Carolina Justice Center, and the North Carolina Center on Actual Innocence were suggested as resources for free legal representation. The North Carolina Center on Actual Innocence can help by reviewing the case, providing representation, and advocating for the users rights.

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In North Carolina Federal Court prosecuted my possession of a firearm by a felon and police officer didn't have consent to search
Hello ****, did the police officer have a search warrant when they found the firearm?
No
In North Carolina, if a police officer didn't have a search warrant or your consent, it could be a violation of your Fourth Amendment rights. You should consult with a defense attorney.
Who in North Carolina provide free legal representation
Legal Aid of North Carolina provides free legal services.

Legal Aid of North Carolina


Phone: *-*-*-*
Address: * S Dawson St, Raleigh, NC *
Website: www.legalaidnc.org

Who else provide free legal representation
Other organizations in North Carolina that provide free legal representation include:
- North Carolina Advocates for Justice
- North Carolina Justice Center
Please note that eligibility for free services may vary.
In North Carolina Federal Court prosecuted my possession of a firearm by a felon and the police officer didn't have my consent to search or he didn't have a warrant i went to trial and was found guilty by jury and was sentenced to 108 months in Federal prison I served 108 months and released is this wrongly conviction
If the search was conducted without a warrant or your consent, it could potentially be a violation of your Fourth Amendment rights. However, this depends on the specific circumstances of your case. You should consult with a defense attorney to discuss this further.
I need free legal representation
You can contact the North Carolina Center on Actual Innocence. They provide free legal representation for wrongful conviction cases.

North Carolina Center on Actual Innocence


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * W Hargett St #*, Raleigh, NC *
Website: www.nccai.org
How can the North Carolina Center on Actual innocence help me with my issue
The North Carolina Center on Actual Innocence can help by:
- Reviewing your case for potential wrongful conviction
- Providing free legal representation
- Advocating for your rights and seeking justice
Please contact them directly for assistance.
What do you mean advocating my rights and seeking justice
"Advocating your rights" means they will support and defend your legal rights. "Seeking justice" means they will work to correct any wrongs that have been done, such as a wrongful conviction.
How will they correct any wrong that have been done
The North Carolina Center on Actual Innocence may correct a wrongful conviction by:
- Investigating your case thoroughly
- Gathering new evidence
- Filing appeals or motions to overturn the conviction
- Representing you in court proceedings.
Can North Carolina Center on Actual innocence provide free legal representation to file a compensation claim
The North Carolina Center on Actual Innocence primarily focuses on proving innocence and overturning wrongful convictions. For specific services like filing a compensation claim, it's best to contact them directly. Their contact details are:

North Carolina Center on Actual Innocence


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * W Hargett St #*, Raleigh, NC *
Website: www.nccai.org
What you mean overturning wrongly convictions
"Overturning wrongful convictions" means challenging a court's decision where someone was wrongly found guilty. This can be done by presenting new evidence, proving legal errors in the trial, or showing that your rights were violated. It aims to correct the injustice of the wrong conviction.
What is contact number for North Carolina advocates for Justice

North Carolina Advocates for Justice


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Annapolis Dr, Raleigh, NC *
Website: www.ncaj.com