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27 May 2015, 12:10 pm by Shea Denning
G.S. 20-63(g) also regulates license plate frames and covers. [read post]
22 Oct 2019, 10:18 am by Jacquelyn Greene
The new G.S. 7B-2200.5 mandates that every Class G felony alleged to have been committed at age 16 and 17 be transferred to superior court on a finding of probable cause or the return of an indictment. [read post]
26 Oct 2021, 5:16 am by Jacquelyn Greene
A new subdivision (a1) is added to G.S. 7B-2200.5 to allow the prosecutor to decline to prosecute in superior court a case in which the most serious charge is a Class D – Class G felony that is otherwise subject to mandatory transfer. [read post]
18 Jul 2019, 9:16 am by Shea Denning
And new G.S. 14-18.4(g) provides that the statute does not apply to the following acts: Issuance of a valid prescription for a controlled substance for a legitimate medical purpose by an individual practitioner acting in the usual course of professional practice; or Dispensation, delivery, or administration of a controlled substance pursuant to a prescription by a permitted pharmacy, a pharmacist, or an individual practitioner. [read post]
5 Mar 2014, 2:24 pm by Jamie Markham
Under G.S. 15A-1343(g) the judge may authorize the probation officer to transfer a person to unsupervised probation after he or she has satisfied any monetary obligations. [read post]
5 Sep 2017, 8:43 am by John Rubin
G.S. 15A-830 through G.S. 15A-841, G.S. 15A-1340.34(b), G.S. 15A-1340.38. [read post]
17 May 2021, 6:40 am by Brittany Williams
The offense is a Class G felony if the damage caused by the alteration, damage, or destruction is more than one thousand dollars ($1,000). [read post]
27 Jun 2022, 6:05 am by Brittany Williams
The new law increases the punishment for second degree arson from a Class G felony to a Class E felony. [read post]
7 Jul 2020, 9:42 am by John Rubin
It means an offense that is not one of a number of listed offenses in G.S. 15A-145.5(a), including Class A through G felonies, Class A1 misdemeanors, offenses having assault as an essential element, impaired driving offenses, and others. [read post]
21 Feb 2018, 9:41 am by Shea Denning
If the value is $100,000 or more, the offense is a Class G felony. [read post]