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20242
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There were no major overhauls by the 2001 NC General Assembly in the field of criminal law and procedure; however, it did produce some significant changes. Possibly the most important legislation was in the death penalty area, with the Assembly sparing the lives of mentally retarded people and allowing prosecutors greater leeway in choosing between seeking life imprisonment or death as punishment for first-degree murder.
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20239
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The 2001 NC General Assembly is still in session; however, one piece of legislation passed by the Assembly is of interest to sheriffs. That is an amendment to Rule 4 of the Rules of Civil Process which extends the life of a summons from thirty to sixty days to allow the sheriff more time to find the defendants and serve the process on them. Another piece of legislation for sheriffs is still working its way through the legislative process.
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Administration of Justice Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7908 .A15 U6), Vol. Issue 5, Nov 2001, p1-5, il, f
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20241
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The 2001 NC General Assembly made few substantive changes in the parts of the Juvenile Code that relate to delinquent and undisciplined juveniles; however, it did create new requirements for periodic judicial review of cases in which these juveniles are placed in the custody of county departments of social services. This bulletin describes these requirements and other legislation.
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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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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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20258
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The 2003 session of the NC General Assembly created no major changes in the areas of criminal law and procedure. This bulletin summarizes the legislative changes affecting those areas, including criminal offenses, domestic violence, juveniles, and motor vehicles.
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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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20021
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The 2005 NC General Assembly enacted a number of bills affecting criminal laws and procedures. Among the bills were ones dealing with sex-related offenses and animal-related offenses, controlled substances, and sentencing and probation. The most significant one, however, was the Blakely Bill which responded to rulings of the U.S. Supreme Court that rendered unconstitutional portions of North Carolina's sentencing statutes.
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Administration of Justice Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7908 .A15 U6), Vol. Issue 8, Dec 2005, p1-25, f
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20020
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The 2005 NC General Assembly enacted a number of bills affecting small claims and miscellaneous duties of magistrates. Brannon discusses these changes, including small claims procedures, landlord tenant issues, and domestic violence.
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Administration of Justice Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7908 .A15 U6), Vol. Issue 7, Nov 2005, p1-8, f
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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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20031
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The NC General Assembly passed three major acts affecting criminal law and procedure in 2006. The first deals with individuals who are required to register as sex offenders. The second created a new commission to review claims of innocence by persons who have been convicted of felonies. The last made sweeping changes to the state's impaired driving laws.
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20029
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This bulletin supplements ARREST, SEARCH, AND INVESTIGATION IN NORTH CAROLINA (3d ed. 2003). It included legislation and case law through December 2006 and makes other changes.
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19969
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This bulletin discusses legislation affecting criminal law and procedure that was passed by the North Carolina General Assembly in 2007.
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19982
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This bulletin discusses legislation affecting criminal law and procedure passed by the North Carolina General Assembly in 2008.
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Administration of Justice Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7908 .A15 U6), Vol. Issue 6, Nov 2008, p1-32, f
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29918
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This bulletin discusses legislation affecting criminal law and procedure passed by the North Carolina General Assembly in 2009. The General Assembly created and revised several criminal offenses and procedures for pre-trial, trial, sentencing, and post-conviction.
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Administration of Justice Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7908 .A15 U6), Vol. Issue 9, Dec 2009, p1-47, bibl, f
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