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20074
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This memorandum discusses cases July 30 and September 10, 1993 from the North Carolina Supreme Court, and cases of July 20, August 3, 17, and September 7, 1993 from the North Carolina Court of Appeals. Among the cases were issues of reasonable doubt jury instruction and search and seizure and confessions.
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20076
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This memorandum discusses legislation affecting criminal law and procedure that was passed by the North Carolina General Assembly in 1993, except for acts concerning structured sentencing and offense classification which were discussed in a previous publication.
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20086
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This memorandum discusses cases of October 8 and November 5, 1993 (there were no significant cases on December 3, 1993) from the NC Supreme Court and cases of October 5, October 19, November 2, November 16, and December 7, 1993 from the NC Court of Appeals.
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20399
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This memorandum will summarize acts of the 1990 NC General Assembly affecting criminal law and procedure. Each new law discussed is referred to by the 1990 Session Laws chapter of the ratified act and by the number of the original bill that became law--for example Ch. 1039 (H 2375). The effective date of each new law is also given.
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20398
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This memorandum will summarize acts of the 1989 NC General Assembly affecting criminal law and procedure. Each new law discussed is referred to by the 1989 Session Laws chapter of the ratified act and by the number of the original bill that became law--for example Ch. 890 (H 275). The effective date of each new law is also given.
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20397
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This memorandum will discuss acts of the 1988 NC General Assembly affecting criminal law and procedure. Each new law discussed is referred to by the 1988 Session Laws chapter of the ratified act and by the number of the original bill that became law--for example Ch. 1040 (S 1837). The effective date of each new law is also given.
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20395
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This memorandum will summarize acts of the 1987 NC General Assembly affecting criminal law and procedure. Each new law discussed is referred to by the 1987 Session Laws chapter of the ratified act and by the number of the original bill that became law--for example Ch. 693 (H541). The effective date of each new law is also given.
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29939
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This memorandum discusses North Carolina’s speedy-trial law and appellate cases that have interpreted it. Topics of discussion are general time limits, exclusionary periods, counties with limited court sessions, and dismissal sanctions.
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20393
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This memorandum will summarize acts of the 1985 NC General Assembly affecting criminal law and procedure. Each new law discussed is referred to by the 1985 Session Laws chapter of the ratified act and by the number of the original bill that became law--for example Ch. 841 (S 438). The effective date of each new law is also given.
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20391
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This memorandum will summarize acts of the 1985 NC General Assembly affecting criminal law and procedure. Each new law discussed is referred to by the 1985 Session Laws chapter of the ratified act and by the number of the original bill that became law--for example Ch. 764 (H 533).
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29942
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The United States Supreme Court has ruled that the Fourth Amendment exclusionary rule does not apply in certain law enforcement circumstances. This memorandum discusses the Court’s ruling in two cases, and its application in North Carolina.
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29946
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The North Carolina Supreme Court ruled that juvenile custodial interrogation warnings set out in the Juvenile Code must be given to sixteen- and seventeen-year-olds. This memorandum discusses the ruling and its effect on the duties of law enforcement officers and the admissibility of evidence at trial.
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29947
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This memorandum summarizes acts of the 1983 General Assembly affecting criminal law and procedure. The acts pertain to laws for drugs, children, jail escape, driving while impaired, mental health, criminal procedures and evidence.
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29962
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This memorandum summarizes acts of the 1981 General Assembly affecting criminal law and procedure. For each ratified bill discussed, references are given to the chapter of the 1981 Session Laws for that ratified bill.
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29964
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The 1981 General Assembly rewrote the alcoholic beverage control laws by defining an alcoholic beverage as containing at least one-half of one percent alcohol by volume. The legislation has new implications to charges for driving under the influence, and for transporting opened liquor in a motor vehicle.
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