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Promoted to Partner Charlotte, NC, February 12, 2021 (PR.com) Baucom, Claytor, Benton, Morgan & Wood, P.A. is pleased to announce the promotion of Robert C. Gunst, Jr. to the position of Partner with the firm. Upon graduation from Wake Forest University School of Law, Rob joined the firm as an associate attorney in 2015. Rob has routinely demonstrated his passion and pedigree for the practice of law since starting his career with the firm. Rob is a devoted advocate and possesses well-rounded experience covering both litigation and transactional matters for clients in both North Carolina and South Carolina. Baucom, Claytor, Benton, Morgan & Wood, P.A. is delighted to have Rob become a Partner with the firm. Rob has shown himself to be an exceptional attorney and we believe he will continue to strengthen the firm s commitment to serving its clients across the Carolinas.
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Nearly 40 years after the War on Drugs began, drug crimes and addiction rates are still growing. In 1st Judicial District Court, felony drug possession makes up about a third of all court cases.
District Attorney Mary Carmack-Altwies
Between people cycling in and out of the court system, and the judicial resources needed to prosecute these crimes, 1st Judicial District Attorney Mary Carmack-Altwies knew she needed to do something differently.
“I come from a criminal defense background, and what I saw working when I was a criminal defense attorney was when people … got offered help,” she said. “Whether that’s treatment or whether … they have to go to a community service.”