The following response is for general information purposes only and is not to be construed as legal advice.
Below are the links to two resources that are available to you to find an attorney to help you with this matter. The purposes of the "Ask a Lawyer" website is not to strike up attorney-client relationships and I am an attorney in Raleigh, North Carolina (thus I couldn't represent you anyway), but I don't want you to feel that you have no options of hiring another attorney to help you.
1) Lawyers.com
2) North Carolina State Bar Directory
Lastly, if you feel that you have not been treated fairly by your attorney, I would encourage you to contact your attorney and discuss with them why the matter was handled the way it was. It may be that the District Attorney's office would not allow the matter to be dismissed or reduced. It would be worth your time to at least find out. It may be something that if the attorney is made aware of, they may feel that they would like to help you out with the Motion for Appropriate Relief at no charge or a reduced charge.
Answered on Feb 08th, 2012 at 10:48 AM