In North Carolina, a misdemeanor conviction fordriving while impaired(DWI) will remain on an individual’s criminal record forseven years. A felony conviction for DWI will remain on their criminal record for10 years. The time that a DWI remains on a criminal record is called a lookback period...
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...
(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 ...
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, expunction removes one misdemeanor criminal charge or conviction from an individual's criminal record and restores the individual's status in the eyes of the law to his pre-charge or pre-conviction status. The North Carolina statutes regulate the amount the county can charge you ...
15: Criminal Procedure 15A: Criminal Procedure Act 15B: Victims Compensation 15C: Address Confidentiality Program 16: Gaming Contracts and Futures 17: Habeas Corpus 17A: Law-Enforcement Officers 17B: North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Training System ...
Full text of a North Carolina Appeals Court ruling that applies full drunk driving criminal sanctions to scooters.
criminal or of third persons * * *." 22 C.J.S. Criminal Law § 41 (1961). Thus, if defendant was the father of Michael Wayne Hicks, the child's death did not make his willful failure to support it during its lifetime any less criminal or take away the State's right to punish ...
where it is not a criminal offense. This is not a matter of venue or of the jurisdiction of the Municipal Court of High Point. The place at which the alleged act was committed, if it was done, determines its criminality or *278 lack of criminality, assuming the validity of the ordinance...
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