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Record #:
17601
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Confinement of children in jail, often contrary to state law, though decreasing, still continues. Children over fourteen charged with committing felonies may be held in jail for only two legitimate reasons: punishment after conviction and case held in the Supreme Court.
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Record #:
17602
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In November 1952, people of North Carolina will vote on four amendments to the State Constitution. These include property tax limitations and several amendments related to vacancies in the General Assembly.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 19 Issue 2, Oct 1952, p7-8, Inside back cover
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17603
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This article presents the murder case of North Carolina versus Roman. The case was used as a tool for training law enforcers in the art of investigation techniques.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 19 Issue 2, Oct 1952, p9-13, Inside back cover, il