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Robert H. Gilmore - Clinton, North Carolina

About

Robert Gilmore is an experienced trial lawyer and previous prosecutor attempting crimes starting from DWI to Rape earlier than juries throughout North Carolina. Mr. Gilmore was born and raised in Sampson County, and prosecuted for the State for numerous years, turning into referred to for his court skill in ultimate arguments and go examination before returning home to exercise that specialize in DWIs, criminal protection, visitors, non-public harm, and divorce. Call Mr. Gilmore nowadays to get an legal professional with enjoy that counts.

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Legal Issues

    DUI & DWI
    Criminal Law
    Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
    Traffic Tickets
    Suspended License
    Personal Injury
    Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
    Divorce
    Collaborative Law, Contested Divorce, Military Divorce, Property Division, Same Sex Divorce, Spousal Support & Alimony, Uncontested Divorce

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      Accepted Jurisdictions

      North Carolina Jurdictions
      North Carolina
      Since 2012

      Experience

      • Assistant District Lawyer
        State of North Carolina
        2014

      Educations

      Campbell Law School Education School Logo
      Campbell Law School
      J.D. (2012) | Law
      Graduation year: 2009
      Campbell University Education School Logo
      Campbell University
      B.B.A. (2009) | Trust and Wealth Management
      Graduation year: 2005

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