North Carolina statutes address specific employees only. Detention personnel or correctional officers and legislators or legislative employees employed by the State or a unit of local government who park a vehicle in a space that is authorized for their use in the course of their duties may transpo...
North Carolina generally prohibits carrying concealed firearms, with exceptions for members of the U.S. Armed Forces and certain law enforcement officers. Individuals can apply for a concealed carry permit (CHP) at their local sheriff’s office, which requires a criminal background check. Regardless...
North Carolina criminal statutes do not have specific definitions of theft and larceny on the books. Any crime in which an individual takes property that doesn’t belong to them is larceny if the intent was to permanently deprive the owner of their property. The state refers to most crimes of...
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[t]his bill makes corrections of a technical nature to various sections of the General Statutes." Memorandum from the Gen. Statutes Comm'n to Sen. Fletcher L. Hartzell & Rep. Bill Culpepper, N.C. Gen. Assembly (Dec. 3, 2001)(on file with the North Carolina Supreme Court Library) (...
(1968). In reaching its conclusion, the Court of Appeals relied heavily onUnited States v. Jackson,390 U. S. 570(1968), which the court read to require invalidation of the North Carolina statutory framework for the imposition of the death penalty because North Carolina statutes encouraged ...
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The RNC, its state arm and two Republican voters sued, arguing the extension goes beyond the voting bloc protected by federal law, and that North Carolina’s state constitution prohibits any other non-resident from voting there. “The result of Defendants’ application of the statutes is akin ...
North Carolina law specifies that offenses pertaining to antitrust violations, unfair trade practices, or restraints of trade are the exception; therefore, if you have been charged or convicted of one of these crimes, you can still own or possess a firearm. Further, a person charged or con...
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