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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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28145
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Bo Lozoff is the founder of Kindness House and former director of the Human Kindness Foundation. The foundation practiced interfaith prison ministry and the Kindness House was an spiritual living community for parolees. Lozoff is facing allegations that he sexually abused former program volunteers and parolees and bullied and intimidated other community members. Former volunteers, parolees, Lozoff, Departments of Corrections, and religious studies experts are interviewed and talk about the allegations. Lozoff has decided to close the parole program due to his unconventional sexual behavior, but is still mentoring inmates and actively ministering.
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Independent Weekly (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57 [volumes 13 - 23 on microfilm]), Vol. 25 Issue 35, August 2008, p14-20 Periodical Website
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30005
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The 1979 General Assembly enacted a new sex offenses law for North Carolina. The main features of the new law are discussed in this memorandum, and pertain to various degrees of rape, sexual offenses, and sexual activity.
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