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Ryan Stowe
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PLLC 129 N. Main St. Salisbury
β¨ About
About Ryan Stowe
Iβm from Salisbury and Iβm proud to practice law in my hometown! I am the principal attorney at Stowe Law Firm, PLLC. I focus my practice on traffic violations, criminal law, intellectual property, and expungements. While in law school at North Carolina Central University School of Law, I served as the President of Phi Delta Phi International Legal Honor Society. Within the legal profession, I strive to be a βsocial engineerβ for his community. As stated by Charles Hamilton Houston, βA lawyer is either a social engineer or a parasite on society A social engineer [is] a highly skilled, perceptive, sensitive lawyer who [understands] the Constitution of the United States and [knows] how to explore its uses in the solving of problems of local communities and in bettering conditions of the underprivileged citizens.β
βοΈ Practice Areas
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Traffic Tickets
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Cannabis & Marijuana Law
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Domestic Violence
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Criminal Law
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DUI & DWI
Credentials & Experience
π Education
North Carolina Central University School of Law
J.D. (2016)
North Carolina Central University
B.A. (2013)
Political Science
North Carolina Central University
B.A. (2013)
History
π Bar Admissions
National College of DUI Defense
Member
General Member
Member
North Carolina Advocates for Justice
Member
General Member
Member
National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws
Member
General Member
Member
North Carolina State Bar Β # 51682
Member
Member
Member
John S. Leary Bar Association
Member
Shadow Board, Parliamentarian
Member
Rowan County Bar Association
Member
Member
Member
North Carolina Bar Association
Member
Member
Member
πΌ Professional Experience
Managing Attorney
Stowe Law Firm, PLLC 2017 - Current
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) 2016 - Current
π Awards & Recognition
Top 40 Under 40
National Trial Lawyers
10 Best Criminal Defense Attorneys for Client Satisfaction
American Institute of Criminal Law Attorneys
π Publications
- Is It Illegal to Record Police In North Carolina?
- Polaris Law Firm Blog