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21521
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This article looks at the American Missionary Association's objectives in eastern North Carolina where teachers and ministers had come from the North to establish missions among the former slaves after the end of the Civil War with a particular focus on the missionaries' method of religious expression as well as the junctures where northern Congregationalism diverged from southern black Protestantism.
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Administration of Justice Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7908 .A15 U6), Vol. 74 Issue 2, April 1997, p111-134, il, por, f
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21541
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Former slave John Carruthers Stanly rose from the depths of slavery to become one of the wealthiest businessmen in North Carolina and a slave owner himself. While a slave, Stanly was taught to read and write and was trained as a barber. His ability to earn a living eventually led to his owner granting him his freedom. As a freeman, Stanly gained increased wealth including plantations, rental properties, and up to 168 slaves. Stanly was held in rather high regard amongst the local white community and was considered a astute businessman. Stanly's family continued to own slaves until the end of the Civil War.
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Administration of Justice Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7908 .A15 U6), Vol. 67 Issue 2, 1990, p159-192 , il, por, f
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22737
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The unique regional alliance between Fort Bragg and Fayetteville, North Carolina has encouraged growth and allowed residents a means of addressing issues concerning their communities.
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Administration of Justice Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7908 .A15 U6), Vol. Issue , May/June 2012, p61-63, por, map
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24103
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The Gypsy Bee Natural Soap Company, owned and operated by Sherrye Perry, produces soap made from all natural products that include honey produced on her property. The owner donates much of her proceeds to breast cancer research and other non-profit organizations.
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Administration of Justice Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7908 .A15 U6), Vol. 9 Issue 8, August 2012, p14-15, il
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29916
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The Motor Vehicle Driver Protection Act of 2006 enacted provisions designed to avoid dismissals of cases based upon the North Carolina Supreme Court's opinion in State v. Knoll, in which the court ordered the dismissal of impaired driving charges against three defendants based upon the denial of access to witnesses. This bulletin examines Knoll and its progeny and their relationship to procedural requirements designed to ensure that defendants charged with implied consent offenses are afforded an opportunity to gather evidence for their defense.
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Administration of Justice Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7908 .A15 U6), Vol. Issue 7, Dec 2009, p1-18, bibl, f
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29917
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This bulletin summarizes criminal procedure for North Carolina magistrates. Coverage includes criminal process and pleadings, initial appearance, pretrial release, fugitives, and search warrants. It replaces Administration of Justice Bulletin 2007/06 and serves as the new criminal procedure text for the School of Government’s Basic School for Magistrates.
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Administration of Justice Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7908 .A15 U6), Vol. Issue 8, Dec 2009, p1-86, bibl, 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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29919
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Expunction is a procedure by which a person may expunge, or erase, the record of prior court proceedings against him or her. This bulletin describes the different types of expunctions available in North Carolina for adult criminal court proceedings. The 2009 legislation consolidates most of North Carolina’s existing expunction provisions in one part of the General Statutes.
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Administration of Justice Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7908 .A15 U6), Vol. Issue 10, Dec 2009, p1-11, bibl, f