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  2. Crime in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    State criminal charges in North Carolina are adjudicated by the unified Judicial System known as the General Court of Justice of the North Carolina Judicial Branch. At least one courthouse is located in each county of the state. Misdemeanor charges are tried in the District Courts, while the Superior Court has original jurisdiction over felony ...

  3. No charges for Wake County homeowner who shot alleged ... - AOL

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    Where the case stands: No criminal charges were filed against the homeowner, unidentified by police, in this case. No charges for Johnston County homeowner who shot man. When this happened: June ...

  4. Hundreds of thousands in NC will suffer if law on dismissed ...

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    Last week, the North Carolina House passed a bill that would, among other things, repeal automated expunctions of “not guilty” and “dismissed” criminal charges. An expunction is when an ...

  5. On the eve of 4/20, marijuana criminal charges are declining ...

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    The most common marijuana charge — possession of up to a half ounce, a misdemeanor — reached a 10-year low of just under 5,000 charges in 2023, a 76% decline from the 2014 peak of 20,800 charges.

  6. List of 2020s American state and local politicians convicted ...

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    Fred Plump (D) State Representative pled guilty to criminal conspiracy and obstruction of justice. He repaid $200K and was forced to resign. (2023) [4] [5] [6] Will Dismukes (R) State Representative found guilty of theft. (2020) [7] [8]

  7. Shooting of Jason Harley Kloepfer - Wikipedia

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    The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation in December 2022 started an investigation into the shooting. [1] The investigation continued past June 2023. [9] The bureau does not make its investigation results public, but sends them to a district attorney, who will decide whether to file charges against any officers. [6]

  8. GOP lawmakers propose repealing NC law they passed to erase ...

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    A 2020 law was supposed to automatically erase arrest records after people were found not guilty or the charges were dismissed. ... GOP lawmakers propose repealing NC law they passed to erase ...

  9. List of lists of American state and local politicians ...

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