
19 W. Hargett Street, Suite 920, Raleigh, NC 27601
The Chetson Firm’s offices are located at:
19 W. Hargett Street
Suite 920
Raleigh, NC 27601
Phone: (919) 352-9411
Fax: (919) 249-1396
A criminal lawyer can also travel to locations in Wake County, the Research Triangle, and even other parts of North Carolina.
The firm’s downtown location on the 9th floor of the “Commerce Building” (also known as the Odd Fellows Building) is convenient to the Wake County CourthouseThe Wake County Courthouse is located at 316 Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, NC 27601. Parking is available on the street or in nearby parking garages.. Parking is available on the street, with meters, or at one of several parking garages within easy walking distance of our offices.
Please call (919) 352-9411 or email info@chetson.com to set up an appointment.
In addition, a Raleigh criminal lawyer is available to meet with your friend or loved one who may be in custodyCustody is a general term used describe a condition where an individual does not feel free to leave, as the result of a show of police authority. A person in custody must be read his Miranda rights before being questioned by police. Custody includes arrest, but may be broader than arrest. in the Wake County Jail, the Public Safety CenterThe Public Safety Center is the downtown jail operated by the Wake County Sheriff's Office at 330 South Salisbury Street in Raleigh. The PSCThe Public Safety Center is the downtown jail operated by the Wake County Sheriff's Office at 330 South Salisbury Street in Raleigh. The PSC currently houses CCBICCBI is Wake County's local crime lab. Housed in the Public Safety Center, it provides fingerprinting services, as well as support in crime scene investigations to law enforcement agencies in Wake County., magistrates, as well as the Sheriff's Offices and the Intox EC/IR II room where DWIA DWI is a Driving While Impaired offense. It is more commonly referred to as drunk driving. In North Carolina, the term DWI is used. In other states, the terms DUI or OUI may be used. North Carolina's DWI is a misdemeanor, punishable by up to three years in jail. suspects are usually brought for testing. currently houses CCBICCBI is Wake County's local crime lab. Housed in the Public Safety Center, it provides fingerprinting services, as well as support in crime scene investigations to law enforcement agencies in Wake County., magistrates, as well as the Sheriff's Offices and the Intox EC/IR II room where DWIA DWI is a Driving While Impaired offense. It is more commonly referred to as drunk driving. In North Carolina, the term DWI is used. In other states, the terms DUI or OUI may be used. North Carolina's DWI is a misdemeanor, punishable by up to three years in jail. suspects are usually brought for testing., federal detention, or other area jails or prisons throughout North Carolina. Arrangements can be made for a confidential visit between an attorney and your friend or loved one. Please do not discuss the facts of the case over jail phones since those calls are recorded.
