Andrew R. Dempster

Andrew R. Dempster

Smith, Dickey & Dempster P.A. | Smith, Dickey & Dempster P.A β€’ Fayetteville, NC
Criminal DefensePersonal Injury

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Contact

Email
Phone
(910) 672-6812
Address
309 Person Street, Fayetteville, NC, 28301, US

Professional

About

Andy's Dad worked at Kelly Springfield (Goodyear Tire and Rubber), and Andy was raised on the Northside of Fayetteville. He was a Pine Forest graduate, where he was a standout football player. Andy went on to attend UNC Wilmington, and then go on to graduate from Campbell University Law School. His first job was as an assistant district attorneyin Cumberland County, where he got plenty of jury trial experience as one of their superior court litigators. At a young age he was elected to be a District Court Judge in Cumberland County. Andy became the first certified juvenlie court judge and was recognized on an authority on juvenile court issues. He also presided over many jury trials in his tenure as a Judge. After being relected, Andy decided to step down after 6 years on the bench to pursue his first passion, litigating and trying jury trials and courtroom practice. He joined Smith, Dickey, Dempster and Hasty as a partner and has enjoyed his 20 plus years at the firm. As one of the Senior Partners, Andy is committed to the firm zealously protected its clients rights, and taking time with his clients to get to know them so that he can most effectively advocate for them.

About Criminal Defense Law

Criminal defense attorneys represent individuals accused of crimes, protecting their constitutional rights throughout the legal process. They work to achieve the best possible outcome through negotiation or trial. Common matters include dui/dwi, drug charges, assault, theft.

Credentials

Education
1986 Campbell University, Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law JD - Juris Doctor 1983 University of North Carolina at Wilmington BA - Bachelor of Arts
Languages
English | Spanish

Recognition & Involvement

Associations
1999 - Present North Carolina Advocates for Justice
Speaking
2009 Mountain Magic Trial Stradegies in Personal Injury Cases 1995 North Carolina Judges Conference Juvenile Law
Updated: Mar 08, 2026