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  2. North Carolina Structured Sentencing Act - Wikipedia

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    The North Carolina Structured Sentencing Act was adopted and implemented in order to give the judge a specific set of standards to follow when sentencing a person. There was a need to change the way that criminals were sentenced in order to lower the prison population, and ensure that the people that were spending time in prison were there for necessary reasons, and that they were serving an ...

  3. Capital punishment in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Capital punishment is a legal penalty in the U.S. state of North Carolina.. Despite remaining a legal penalty, there have been no executions in North Carolina since 2006. A series of lawsuits filed in state courts questioning the fairness and humanity of capital punishment have created a de facto moratorium on executions being carried out in North Carolina.

  4. Classes of offenses under United States federal law - Wikipedia

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    Offense classes Type Class Maximum prison term [1] Maximum fine [2] [note 1] Probation term [3] [note 2] Maximum supervised release term [4] [note 3] Maximum prison term upon supervised release revocation [5] Special assessment [6] [note 4] Felony A Life imprisonment (or death in certain cases of murder, treason, espionage or mass trafficking ...

  5. Penalties for driving without insurance in North Carolina

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    Probation/jail. Fines. License suspension. Vehicle registration suspension. 1st Offense. 1-45 days of probation. $50 civil penalty fee; $50 reinstatement fee

  6. Prostitution solicitation in North Carolina is a felony

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    It’s a Class G felony for soliciting a minor and a Class E felony for soliciting someone with a mental disability, per General Statute 14-205.1(a) in Session Law 2024-26.

  7. Expungement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina's expungement statute, allows for one adult expungement per lifetime. Cases in which there was a dismissal of charges or a finding of not guilty can be expungement once the judgement is entered. Non-violent Class H and I felonies and non-violent misdemeanors can be expunged 15 years after completion of sentence.

  8. Category:Capital punishment in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Prisoners sentenced to death by North Carolina (1 C, 9 P) Pages in category "Capital punishment in North Carolina" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  9. Purchasing sex will soon be a felony in NC. That’s a game ...

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    Last week, North Carolina became the second state in the country to make the purchase of sex a felony. Anti-human trafficking advocates across the state have been actively educating legislators ...