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Record #:
20259
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This bulletin summarizes criminal procedure relevant to North Carolina magistrates. Coverage includes criminal process, initial appearance and pretrial release, search warrants, and civil license revocations and vehicle forfeitures.
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30016
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This is the first in a series of memoranda summarizing acts of the 1977 North Carolina General Assembly that affect criminal law and procedure. Two of the most important motor vehicle law changes are included, as well as several matters concerning jails and prisons.
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Administration of Justice Memorandum (NoCar KFN 7908 .A15 U6), Vol. Issue 4, Aug 1977, p1-23, f
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30018
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This is the second in a series of memoranda summarizing acts of the 1977 North Carolina General Assembly that affect criminal law and procedure. Discussion focuses on legislation relating to new crimes, punishment, probation, restitution, and youthful offenders.
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Record #:
20087
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The primary vehicle for lawsuits brought against prosecutors, judges, and public defenders for alleged misconduct in the performance of their duties is Section 1983 of Title 42 of the United States Code. This memorandum discusses the case law on immunities applicable to prosecutors, judges, and public defenders and attempts to classify the level of protection for each group depending on the function performed.
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Record #:
20088
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Rule 412 of the North Carolina Rules of Evidence limits the admission of evidence about the prior sexual behavior of a sexual assault victim to four narrow categories of evidence. This memorandum discusses how appellate cases have applied the rule to various kinds of evidence that defendants have sought to introduce.
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Record #:
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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Record #:
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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Record #:
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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Record #:
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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Record #:
29995
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This memorandum summarizes the acts of the 1979 session of the General Assembly that affect criminal law and procedure. The acts which are discussed go into effect by October 1, 1979.
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Record #:
29999
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This is the second in a series of memoranda summarizing acts of the 1979 General Assembly affecting criminal law and procedure. This publication concerns acts that go into effect on or after October 1, 1979.
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