A lawyer may use an objection in court to call attention to improper evidence or procedures. Objections also can be used to identify evidence or legal issues that can be taken up on appeal to a higher court. When a lawyer cites an objection in trial, the judge will then determine whether to sustain (agree with) or overrule (disagree with) the objection.

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RALEIGH OFFICE

3110 Edwards Mill Rd
Suite 210
Raleigh, NC 27612
(919) 781-1107
Fax: (919) 781-8048
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ROCKY MOUNT OFFICE

2317 Sunset Ave.
Rocky Mount, NC 27804
(252) 443-2111
Fax: (252) 443-9429
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BOONE OFFICE

(828) 295-7469

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