Thomas Amburgey Recognized in Best Lawyers in America 2026
Amburgey Law is proud to announce that founding attorney Thomas Amburgey has once again been selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America, the legal industry’s oldest and most respected peer-reviewed publication.
Thomas was first recognized by Best Lawyers in 2024 for his work in Criminal Defense: General Practice. In 2026, he adds an additional accolade with his inclusion in the Criminal Defense: White Collar section—an honor that reflects his continued excellence in defending complex, high-stakes criminal matters.
This dual recognition places Thomas among an elite group of attorneys who have demonstrated both courtroom mastery and strategic depth in navigating a wide range of state and federal criminal charges. Whether defending an individual facing traditional felony charges or a professional caught in the crosshairs of a white collar investigation, Thomas brings integrity, trial acumen, and unmatched preparation to every case.
As a Board Certified Specialist in State Criminal Law, former prosecutor, and respected trial lawyer, Thomas has built his practice on trust, clarity, and results. This recognition from Best Lawyers is further confirmation of what clients and peers already know: when everything is on the line, Amburgey Law is the firm you want in your corner.
We congratulate Thomas on this well-earned distinction.
The articles on this blog are accurate as of their date of publication and are intended to provide general information about the status of the law and commonly accepted practices in North Carolina.
These articles should not be considered legal advice.
For personalized guidance, we recommend consulting with a qualified attorney.
Felony Crimes and Misdemeanors
Thomas Amburgey is a criminal defense lawyer that represents people in a wide and inclusive range of felony and misdemeanor accusations and charges. If you have been accused of a crime, no matter how small you believe it to be, call Thomas today and begin protecting your rights under the Constitution.
Homicide & Capital Crime
Murder is one of the most serious crimes to be accused of and, if convicted, is accompanied by a life sentence, possibly without parole. Some examples of murder charges are:
- Voluntary Manslaughter
- Involuntary Manslaughter
- Vehicular Homicide
- Second-Degree Murder
- First-Degree Murder
Weapons Offenses
Thomas Amburgey’s extensive trial experience as a prosecutor allows him to intimately understand the weaknesses of the state’s case, where their positions lie, and how to best communicate with the DA. He knows the courtroom. Through more than seventy jury trials, he’s gained an innate understanding of what is most important for putting you in the position to win.
- felon in possession of a firearm
- violation of conceal/carry laws
- assault with a deadly weapon
- illegal sale of weapons
DUI / DWI
North Carolina law enforcement does not take DWI/DUI matters lightly and has some of the most stringent sentencing structures in the Country. If you are found to be legally intoxicated on a North Carolina highway, we firmly recommend that you seek a defense lawyer with particular experience with North Carolina DWI/DUI charges. As a former prosecutor, criminal defense attorney Thomas Amburgey is exceptionally knowledgeable of the State Court systems and the DWI/DUI process.
Violent Crimes: Assault, Battery, Domestic Violence
- Assault and Battery
- Assault with Intent to Kill
- Assault with a Deadly Weapon
- Domestic Violence
- Hate Crimes
- Sexual Assault, Rape
- Manslaughter
- Murder/Homicide
- Robbery and Burglary (Breaking and Entering)
- Vehicular Manslaughter
- Violation of Domestic Protective Order (Restraining Order)
- Weapons Crimes
Larceny: Theft, Burglary, Shoplifting
- Concealment of merchandise in a store
- Felony larceny of motor vehicle parts
- Larceny of gasoline at a service station
- Receiving or possessing stolen goods
- Removal of a shopping cart from store premises
Sex Crimes: Child Abuse, Child Pornography, Rape
- Abuse and Sexual Assault
- Indecent exposure, lewd and lascivious conduct
- Indecent liberties with a juvenile
- Internet Sex Crimes
- Molestation
- Pimping, pandering, and prostitution
- Rape and Date Rape
- Sexual Harassment
- Statutory rape (sex with a minor)
Probation Violations
- Failing to report to a probation officer
- Missing curfew
- Testing positive for alcohol or drugs
- Failing to pay fines or restitution
- New charges
Student Offenses
- Assault
- Disorderly conduct
- DWI and DWI under 21
- Fake ID possession
- Underage possession of alcohol
- Possession of marijuana with intent to distribute or for personal use
- Possession of a Controlled Substance
- Prescription Drug Charges
- Sexual assault or battery
DRUG & SUBSTANCE OFFENSES
A drug crime conviction can impose some of the harshest penalties available, including hefty fines, seizure of property, and possible imprisonment. If you are faced with any type of drug crime, you need an experienced criminal defense attorney to help you navigate the complex drug laws of North Carolina.
White-Collar Crime
Common white-collar crimes include:
- Fraud
- Embezzlement
- Money Laundering
- Forgery
If you suspect that you are the subject of a criminal, corporate, or governmental investigation, seek the assistance of an experienced criminal lawyer to help you.
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