
A criminal charge in Wilkesboro or anywhere in Wilkes County can have life-changing consequences — affecting your job, your family, your freedom, and your future. Whether you are facing a minor misdemeanor or a serious felony charge, having an experienced local criminal defense attorney on your side makes all the difference.Attorney Edward L. Hedrick, V has represented clients across Wilkes County and surrounding areas for years. He brings deep knowledge of North Carolina criminal law and local court procedures to every case he handles in Wilkesboro.
From the moment of your arrest in Wilkesboro, the decisions you make can significantly impact the outcome of your case. Ed Hedrick will guide you through every step of the criminal defense process in Wilkes County — ensuring your rights are protected and building the strongest possible defense on your behalf.
Arrested in Wilkesboro or Wilkes County? Contact us anytime for a free consultation. We are here to help you understand your rights and legal options immediately.
Attorney Edward Hedrick has represented clients in Wilkesboro's District and Superior Courts, consistently fighting for reduced charges and not-guilty verdicts in Wilkes County.

We Fight To Protect Your Rights in Wilkes County
Attorney-client privilege means that anything you share with Ed Hedrick about your criminal case in Wilkesboro is completely confidential. This allows you to speak openly and honestly so we can build the strongest possible defense for your Wilkes County case.
Legal fees vary depending on the complexity of your case. At The Law Offices of Edward L. Hedrick, V, we offer transparent pricing and a free initial consultation so you understand your options before making any commitment. Call (828) 635-4168 to discuss your Wilkesboro case today.
Yes. Attorney Edward Hedrick has successfully represented clients in Wilkesboro's Criminal District and Superior Court, regularly achieving reduced charges or not-guilty verdicts for his clients across Wilkes County.
Common misdemeanors in Wilkesboro and Wilkes County include simple assault, petty theft, DWI, traffic violations, trespassing, and drug possession. Even a misdemeanor conviction can affect your employment and permanent record — contact Ed Hedrick at (828) 635-4168 today.
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