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Hendersonville Criminal Defense Attorney

Protect Your Future & Reputation

Facing criminal charges is one of the most stressful experiences anyone can go through, and the stakes are high. Whether you are dealing with a DUI, drug offense, assault, theft, or another criminal matter, the consequences can affect your freedom, your reputation, and your future. In Hendersonville, you need a criminal defense attorney who not only knows the law but also understands how to protect your rights and fight for the best possible outcome. Brad H. Ferguson has over 15 years of experience representing clients across Western North Carolina. He approaches every case with a combination of legal skill, strategic thinking, and a clear focus on the unique circumstances of each client. He takes the time to listen, evaluate the facts, and develop a defense tailored to your situation.

Domestic Violence

Anyone can become a domestic violence victim or offender. It is more common than people believe. By definition, domestic violence is intentionally abusive or violent acts committed against a family member or other person living in a household. It can refer to physical harm but also encompasses coercive, threatening, and controlling behaviors.

Examples of Domestic Violence Offenses:

  • Domestic Battery
  • Sexual Crimes
  • Stalking
  • Violation of Domestic Violence Protective Order
  • Assault by Strangulation
  • Assault With a Deadly Weapon
  • Communicating Threats
  • Simple Assault
  • Domestic Violent Homicide

Drug Offenses

Within North Carolina, drug offenses can lead to convictions in the categories of misdemeanors or felonies. It all depends on the type and amount of substance involved. Several activities are related to drug offenses, and they can range from possession, manufacturing, and distribution, for example. The North Carolina drugs are classified into six categories called schedules.  These classifications and the numerous amount of substances you can be charged with all carry different penalties. This can make navigating the legal system challenging, but we are here to help you throughout the process.

Having a drug conviction can affect your ability to secure a loan for business or school, land a job, obtain housing, and more.

Examples of Drug Offenses:

  • Simple Drug Possession
  • Drug Trafficking
  • Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
  • Possession With Intent to Sell, Manufacture, or Deliver
  • Maintaining a Dwelling or Motor Vehicle to Store Drugs

Driving While Impaired (DWI) or Driving Under the Influence (DUI)

Driving Under the Influence refers to the offense of driving or operating a vehicle while impaired by alcohol or drugs in a public place. Although DWI charges are relatively common cases heard in a courtroom, please take this charge seriously. The ramifications of a DWI/DUI charge can hit your wallet hard, lead to the loss of your driver’s license or your job.  The latter is especially true for those who carry a CDL Driver’s License for their daily work activities. North Carolina takes these offenses seriously, and as someone charged with this type of offense, you should as well.

Property Crimes

While many North Carolina crimes are against a person, many charges occur against a person’s personal property. Many offenses fall under property charges making it a highly complicated area of law to understand. Penalties regarding property can be charged from misdemeanors to felonies with severe consequences. However,  Attorney Brad Ferguson will advocate for your legal rights in these matters.

Examples of Property Offenses:

  • Arson
  • Breaking and Entering
  • Larceny
  • Vandalism
  • Damage to Real Property
  • Damage to Personal Property
  • Trespassing
  • Burglary
  • Shoplifting

Violent Crime Offenses

Violent crimes are also known as “crimes against a person.” In North Carolina, assault is defined as the attempt to commit assault and battery or show of force that the assault of the victim is imminent. In other words, you can be charged with assault even if you do not physically harm the other person.  If you are accused of a violent crime, remain calm and request to speak with your lawyer as soon as possible.  Criminal proceedings in these matters are intimidating, and you have a right to legal counsel.

Examples of Violent Offense Charges:

  • Aggravated Assault
  • Assault With a Deadly Weapon
  • Attempted Murder
  • Homicide
  • Manslaughter
  • Rape
  • Kidnapping


Brad H. Ferguson represents individuals and families throughout Henderson County, including Hendersonville, Fletcher, Mills River, Flat Rock, Laurel Park, Etowah, East Flat Rock, Mountain Home, Edneyville, Dana, and Horse Shoe.

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