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Cristina Quantock joined the firm in 2012. Her practice covers all stages and levels of criminal representation including traffic, misdemeanor, felony, and driving while impaired offenses at both the State and Federal level. She is fluent in both Spanish and English.
Prior to joining the firm, Cristina served as an Assistant District Attorney in Hoke County, North Carolina. While at that position, Cristina tried hundreds of cases ranging from minor traffic infractions to serious assaults and driving while impaired offenses. She was also responsible for the prosecution of juvenile misdemeanors and felonies. Those felonies included drug cases, child sexual assaults, and attempted murders.
Cristina earned her Bachelors of Arts from Campbell University in 2006, graduating Summa Cum Laude and with the distinction of Outstanding Senior in Criminal Justice. Following her undergraduate studies, Cristina earned her Juris Doctor from Campbell University Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law in 2009. She graduated second in her class and with the honors and was admitted to the North Carolina State Bar the same year. While at Campbell Law School, Cristina served in the Student Body Association, Campbell Law Review, and Teaching Scholars Program.
Cristina is a member of the Hoke County Bar Association and the North Carolina Bar Association. She also participates in various military civic actives throughout Fort Bragg and serves as Secretary of the Campbell University Cumberland County Alumni Association. Cristina received the Greatest Around Fayetteville Award for Best Criminal Attorney in 2013. Cristina was also recognized as one of the National Trial Lawyer's Top 100 Trial Lawyers for 2014.
North Carolina, 2009
North Carolina Bar Association, 2009 - Present
Cumberland County Bar Association
Hoke County Bar Association
Campbell University Cumberland County Alumni Association, Secretary
Campbell University Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law, Buies Creek, North Carolina, 2009 J.D.
Honors: magna cum laude, Teaching Scholars Program, Law Review: Campbell Law Review, Comments Editor, 2008 - 2009
Campbell University, Buies Creek, North Carolina, 2006 B.A.
Honors: summa cum laude, Distinction of Outstanding Senior in Criminal Justice, Major: Criminal Justice, Minor: History