Justice Begins With
A Strong Defense.
Justice Begins With
A Strong Defense.
Granados Law Group focuses on Traffic, Misdemeanor and Felony charges in Wake County, in addition to Federal charges in the Eastern District of North Carolina. A traffic or criminal charge can have a profound effect on your life and financial situation. Finding the right Criminal Defense Attorney makes all the difference. Whether you’re charged with a traffic ticket or trafficking drugs, we’ve got you covered. Our team of attorneys is seasoned and ready to fight for you and your rights. Attorney Lindsey Granados and her Wake County-based legal team handle all criminal and traffic matters in Wake County. Granados Law Group’s expungement practice proudly serves clients in all 100 counties in North Carolina, from the coast to the mountains.

Practice Areas
Practice Areas
Criminal Domestic Violence
If you have been in a relationship with someone or lived with someone, and get charged with a crime, it will be handled in a specialized “Domestic Violence” court. This courtroom has different rules and there are significant consequences for someone who is charged and convicted of a crime of domestic violence.
Federal Drug Trafficking
If you have been charged with Federal Drug Trafficking in North Carolina, attorney Lindsey Granados can help! These charges can have a serious impact on your life. Be sure to speak to a lawyer before speaking to the police or anyone else. Contact North Carolina Federal Court attorney, Lindsey today!
Different Schedules of
Drugs in North Carolina
All controlled substances in North Carolina, both prescription and illegal drugs, are classified in the North Carolina General Statutes according to “schedules,” which describes their dangerousness and the need to be more tightly controlled. For example, Marijuana is listed as a Schedule VI drug, which is the lowest level of controlled substance, while heroin and fentanyl are listed as Schedule I controlled substances.
How to Handle Traffic Tickets
A simple traffic ticket can have very serious consequences. In addition to a fine, your insurance rates could go through the roof. You could also possibly lose your drivers’ license. By paying a fine, you are pleading guilty, possibly to a misdemeanor offense. All of these consequences can be avoided by hiring our firm to handle the matter for you.
Sex Crimes
Someone who has been alleged to have committed a sex offense in North Carolina needs a lawyer representing and defending their legal rights from the very outset due to the severe ramifications of these types of charges, which can include many years in prison followed by 5 years of post-release supervision, satellite-based 24/7 ankle monitoring, and possible sex offender registration and restrictions on places you can live, work, and hang out, even for first time offenders.
Felonies in North Carolina
In North Carolina, crimes are separated into felonies and misdemeanors, depending on the severity of the offense. Felony offenses are further divided from Class A (murder) through Class I (low-level felony offenses like possession of felony amounts of drugs.) Larger amounts of felony drug possession may be charged as Trafficking, and those offenses are treated differently and carry higher punishments than other felony charges
Jury Trial Consultant Services
Experienced criminal defense attorney and trial lawyer, Lindsey Granados, has begun accepting fellow civil attorneys and law firms as clients in need of a jury trial consultant. Attorney Granados has almost two decades worth of experience as a criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor, having tried countless bench trials and numerous jury trials to verdict, and she brings this trial experience to bear for her Attorney Clients who are preparing for a big trial.
Getting charged with Driving While Impaired (DWI) in North Carolina can lead to some very profound consequences, from loss of driving privileges for an initial thirty days up to one year, to fines and insurance rate hikes, depending on the circumstances.
Meet Our Team
Lindsey D. Granados
Attorney Lindsey D. Granados is an experienced trial lawyer and seasoned litigator who advocates tirelessly for her clients. She truly cares for the well-being of her clients, and her compassion and desire to see justice in action motivates her to seek the best possible outcome in each case.
Nic Parsons
Nicholle “Nic” Parsons was raised in Bay Shore, NY, a town nestled in the heart of Long Island. She earned both her undergraduate and graduate degrees in Criminal Justice and Public Policy from Iona University before going on to earn her J.D. from Elon University School of Law.
Jennifer Popa
Jennifer is a native of Youngstown, OH who has lived in the Raleigh-Durham area for the last ten years. She is currently working on her degree in Human Services Technology at Wake Tech Community College. Jennifer plans to use her degree in Human Services Technology to run a Substance Abuse Counseling Center in her community one day.
Kat Baez
Katheryn Baez is a Legal Assistant at the firm, where she supports the criminal defense team with case preparation, client communication, and day-to-day operations. With a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from William Paterson University, Katheryn brings both academic knowledge and real-world experience to her role.






