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20153
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ThisbBulletin discusses cases of July 24, September 5, October 3, November 7, and December 5, 1997, from the NC Supreme Court; cases July 1, July 15, August 5, August 19, September 2, September 16, October 7, October 21, November 4, November 18, December 2, and December 16, 1997 from the NC Court of Appeals; and cases of December 10, 1997, from the US Supreme Court.
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20154
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This bulletin discuses non-criminal legislation enacted by the 1997 NC General Assembly of interest to clerks of superior court and magistrates.
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20155
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This bulletin discusses cases of February 6, March 6, April 3, May 8, and July 30, 1998, from the NC Supreme Court; cases January 6, January 20, February 3, February 17, March 3, March 17, April 7, April 21, May 5, May 19, June 2, June 16, July 7, Jul21, and August 4, 1998, from the NV Court of Appeals; and cases from March 4 and June 26, 1998, from the US Supreme Court.
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20156
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This bulletin discusses the law applicable to conflicts that pit an individual's desire to exercise his or her personal religious beliefs against the state's need to establish governmental rules and norms that have the effect of prohibiting such practices and forcing the individual to choose between obtaining a governmental benefit or exercising one's religious beliefs. The bulletin begins with a brief review of the legal principles governing these issues and concludes with an analytical framework for use in confronting these issues.
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20157
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The 1998 NC General Assembly undertook the first complete review and revision of North Carolina's juvenile laws since 1979. The Juvenile Justice Reform Act substantially changes the procedures and sanctions that apply to young people who violate the law, such as running away from home or being beyond a parent's control. It also rewrites and recodifies numerous other juvenile laws.
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20160
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This is a brief summary of the happenings at the forty-sixth annual session of the State Literary and Historical Association including an account of the session and presentations, a review of motions made and votes taken, and an announcement of officers elected.
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20161
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This is a reprint of a paper presented at the forty-sixth annual session of the State Literary and Historical Association in Raleigh, December 6, 1946. The topic is autobiography and on authors of autobiography from North Carolina.
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20162
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This bulletin supplements the 1997 book titled above. It covers the 1997 legislation summarized in the addendum to the book as well as legislation during the 1998 session. It also summarizes relevant decisions since March 1996 by the NC Supreme Court and NC Court of Appeals. Among the topics covered are authorized types of sentences, sentencing procedures, and service of prison and jail sentences.
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Administration of Justice Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7908 .A15 U6), Vol. Issue 1, Jan 1999, p1-14, f
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20164
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This bulletin discusses cases of the US Supreme Court, the NC Supreme Court, and the NC Court of Appeals that were decided during the period of August 18, 1998 - January 19, 1999.
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20166
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This bulletin discusses cases of the US Supreme Court, the NC Supreme Court, and the NC Court of Appeals that were decided during the period of Feb 2, 1999 - June 25, 1999.
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20168
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The major change in small claims legislation in this year's NC General Assembly was an increase in the jurisdictional amount for cases that can be heard by a magistrate. The other area with major change is domestic violence. The bulletin also discusses other non-criminal legislation affecting magistrates.
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Administration of Justice Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7908 .A15 U6), Vol. Issue 4, Sept 1999, p1-13, f
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20169
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The 1999 NC General Assembly made numerous changes to the state's criminal law. Offenses were created and revised, punishments raised, and procedures modified, but few major initiatives were enacted. The Assembly also toughened the laws concerning offenses at schools, controlled substances, and impaired driving.
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20170
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This bulletin supplements the 1999 edition of the Institute of Government book, Punishments for North Carolina Crimes and Motor Vehicle Offenses. It covers legislation enacted by the NC General Assembly during its 1999 session and cases decided by the NC appellate courts through October 1999. The bulletin is divided into three parts--structured sentencing and related laws; punishment chart for crimes; and punishment chart for motor vehicle offenses.
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Administration of Justice Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7908 .A15 U6), Vol. Issue 6, Nov 1999, p1-11, il, f
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20176
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This bulletin discusses cases of the US Supreme Court, the NC Supreme Court, and the NC Court of Appeals that were decided during the period of July 6, 1999 - February 15, 2000.
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20177
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This bulletin discusses cases of the US Supreme Court, the NC Supreme Court, and the NC Court of Appeals that were decided during the period of February 23, 2000 - August 1, 2000.
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