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20022
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This bulletin supplements the Institute of Government, North Carolina Crimes: A Guidebook on the Elements of Crime (Fifth Edition 2001). It includes new legislation and case law through December 6, 2005, and makes other changes. This bulletin replaces all prior supplements published under the Administration of Justice Bulletin series and carries forward relevant information in prior bulletins.
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20030
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This bulletin supplements the Institute of Government, North Carolina Crimes: A Guidebook on the Elements of Crime (Fifth Edition 2001). It includes new legislation and case law through December 2006, and makes other changes. This bulletin replaces all prior supplements published under the Administration of Justice Bulletin series and carries forward relevant information in prior Bulletins.
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20254
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This bulletin supplements the Institute of Government, North Carolina Crimes: A Guidebook on the Elements of Crime (Fifth Edition 2001). It includes new legislation and case law through December 2002, and makes other changes.
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20260
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This bulletin supplements the Institute of Government book, North Carolina Crimes: A Guidebook on the Elements of Crime (Fifth Edition 2001). It includes new legislation and case law through December 5, 2003, and makes other changes.
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30541
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Survey of court records of the Morgan Superior Court District, NC from 1782-1792. The District of Morgan was a newly formed Superior Court District that was split from the District of Salisbury, to better service the Appalachian counties of Burke, Wilkes, Rutherford, Washington, Sullivan, and Lincoln.
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Carolina Comments (NoCar F 251 C38), Vol. 31 Issue 5, Sep 1983, p131-139, il, map Periodical Website
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36169
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Ketie Memory Jones’ walk home alone ended in a tragic death, but not a tragic ending. Remembrance prompted those left behind to live fully, see good in the world, and financially help UNC-Charlotte students with passion for the arts.