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Jason Aycoth - Greensboro, North Carolina

About

Jason Aycoth handles Criminal Cases in State and Federal Court across North Carolina. Jason is the former President of the Greensboro Criminal Defense Lawyers Association and presently he serves as an elected member of the North Carolina Bar Association’s Criminal Justice Section. He has served because the Editor of the True Bill, as Commencement Speaker at Elon Law School’s Diploma, and has been the presenter of the Wade M. Smith Award for Top Criminal Defense Lawyer within the State of North Carolina.

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Legal Issues

    Criminal Law
    Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
    DUI & DWI
    Domestic Violence
    Domestic Violence Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence Restraining Orders
    White Collar Crime
    Traffic Tickets
    Suspended License
    Personal Injury
    Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death

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    Certificates

    No Certifications

    Languages

    • English: Spoken, Written

    Accepted Jurisdictions

    North Carolina Jurdictions
    North Carolina
    Since 2009
    4th Circuit Jurdictions
    4th Circuit
    Since 2014

    Experience

    • President
      Elon Law School Alumni Association
      2011
    • President
      Greensboro Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
      2013
    • Editor of the True Bill
      NC Bar Association s Criminal Justice Section
      2012

    Educations

    Elon University Education School Logo
    Elon University
    J.D. (2009) | Law
    Graduation year: 2006

    Video Call/Chat Support

    • Google Hangouts
    • Zoom
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