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Practice area: Criminal defense, Juvenile law, Federal crime
I could not have asked for better representation. Taylor was there for me every step of the way, easing my anxiety. She asks all the right questions, was direct, and thoughtful. Extremely communicative and no detail left uninvestigated. I was extremely thrilled with her services and would highly recommend her.
Taylor's firm was recommended by a friend and defense attorney and Taylor was recommended by her firm's partner. She represented me ably and was able to negotiate a favorable outcome to my case. Taylor is skilled and competent, friendly and pleasant, and was always available for consultation and responsive to messages. Taylor visited me at Meck County jail while I was confined pre-bond. She consulted with the assistant district attorneys and we discussed what would be acceptable offers from the prosecutors. Taylor represented me in 2 court appearances and 3 subsequent probation compliance hearings. In large part due to her efforts I did not face additional jail time, used an Alford Plea not admitting guilt in spite of my plea, and Taylor was able to recommend a solid civil attorney to represent me in that aspect, with whom she consulted about the facts of my case. I am very happy I had Taylor advocating on my behalf.
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Taylor represents people charged with all types of crimes. She primarily focuses her work in state court, and in the last year alone defended a wide variety of cases including:
Taylor also defends kids charged with crimes in juvenile court. She has helped young people charged with these offenses in juvenile court:
Goodnight also defends men and women accused of violating their federal supervised release or probation conditions in the Federal Western District of North Carolina. She also works with Chris Fialko on many of his cases, including high-level state felonies, federal white-collar crime and drug cases, college Title IX sexual misconduct allegations, and post-conviction matters. Just recently, in Raleigh, Taylor made a thirty-minute presentation to a North Carolina parole commissioner on behalf of a post-conviction client. In preparation for the meeting, Taylor compiled a 50-page packet for the parole commissioners detailing all of the reasons the parole board should release her client.
Taylor began working in the criminal defense field when she 18 as an intern, and went to law school at UNC-Chapel Hill specifically to become a criminal defense attorney. She has the passion and tools necessary to fully investigate every case by gathering all key information, interviewing law enforcement and other witnesses, and negotiating with and advocating for her client with the appropriate people. Taylor likes to fight for her clients and believes in thorough and zealous representation, no matter the client or the charge.
Address: 227 W 4th St Ste 229Suite 229, Charlotte, NC, USA
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/taylor-goodnight-7133188a/
Avvo: https://www.avvo.com/attorneys/28202-nc-taylor-flores-4834335.html
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