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    • [PDF File]AUTOMATED CRIMINAL / INFRACTIONS SYSTEM (ACIS)

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      State and federal agencies Real or real-time interface Local agencies Periodic interface Track additional case information, such as the following: Domestic violence offenses Civil revocations Generate calendars and reports Generate forms such as subpoena and notice of unserved warrant Access DMV to prefill driver’s license data


    • [PDF File]NCFIRE REPORT

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      1116 Felony FIRST DEGREE SEX OFFENSE CHILD 14-27.4(A)(1) 1116 Felony FIRST DEGREE SEX OFFENSE CHILD 14-27.4(A)(1) 1116 Felony FIRST DEGREE SEX OFFENSE CHILD 14-27.4(A)(1) Arraigned Offenses for Case Number: 2012059578 CRS 1116 Felony FIRST DEGREE SEX OFFENSE CHILD 14-27.4(A)(1)


    • [PDF File]NO. COA11-480 NORTH CAROLINA COURT OF APPEALS STATE OF ...

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      NORTH CAROLINA COURT OF APPEALS Filed: 7 February 2012 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. Union County No. 10 CRS 738 DOUGLAS ELMER REEVES 1. Motor Vehicles — driving while impaired — sufficient evidence The trial court did not err in a driving while impaired case by denying defendant’s motion to dismiss for insufficient evidence.


    • [PDF File]NO. COA11-373 NORTH CAROLINA COURT OF APPEALS ROBBIE ZEB ...

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      NORTH CAROLINA COURT OF APPEALS Filed: 1 November 2011 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, v. ROBBIE ZEB STOKES, Defendant. Cleveland County No. 06CRS53389, 90 07CRS178-79 1. Sexual Offenses — child abuse with sexual act — digital penetration The trial court did not err by denying defendant's motion to dismiss a charge of felonious child abuse with a



    • [PDF File]1. Evidence – examining doctor’s testimony – sexual abuse ...

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      NORTH CAROLINA COURT OF APPEALS Filed: 15 March 2011 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. Surry County No. 08 CRS 50892–96 PATRICK LOREN TOWE Appeal by Defendant from judgments and orders entered 10 November 2009 by Judge Ronald E. Spivey in Surry County Superior Court. Heard in the Court of Appeals 28 September 2010.


    • [PDF File]NO. COA11-659 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA GREGORY MARK BROWN,

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      NORTH CAROLINA COURT OF APPEALS Filed: 6 December 2011 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. Cabarrus County No. 09CRS004767, 09CRS050553 GREGORY MARK BROWN, Defendant. Appeal by defendant from judgment entered on or about 2 February 2011 by Judge W. Erwin Spainhour in Superior Court, Cabarrus County. Heard in the Court of Appeals 7 November 2011.


    • STOKES SUPERIOR COURT CALENDAR - The North Carolina ...

      page 1 stokes superior court calendar north carolina, in the general court of justice stokes county, superior court division june 8, 2020 one week term superior criminal court monday, courtroom 000a, 10:00 am


    • [PDF File]NO. COA11-342 NORTH CAROLINA COURT OF APPEALS Filed: 18 ...

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      Bullock, for the State. Geeta Kapur for juvenile appellant. McCULLOUGH, Judge. On 14 December 2010, the trial court adjudicated J.J., Jr. (“the juvenile”) delinquent and entered a disposition committing him to a youth development center until his eighteenth birthday.1 1 We note that the trial court entered both a dispositional order


    • [PDF File]1. Robbery – with a dangerous weapon – sufficient evidence ...

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      State v. Hill NO. COA10-399 (Filed 1 March 2011) 1. Robbery – with a dangerous weapon – sufficient evidence – motion to dismiss properly denied The trial court did not err by denying defendant’s motion to dismiss the charge of robbery with a dangerous weapon where there was sufficient evidence of each element of the offense,


    • [PDF File]NO. COA10-1467 NORTH CAROLINA COURT OF APPEALS VONZELL SPEIGHT

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      NORTH CAROLINA COURT OF APPEALS Filed: 21 June 2011 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. Durham County Nos. 08 CRS 44617-18 VONZELL SPEIGHT 1. Confessions and Incriminating Statements —defendant’s verbal statement after arrest — not prejudicial The trial court did not err in a sexual offense,


    • [PDF File]NO. COA11-1340 NORTH CAROLINA COURT OF APPEALS No. 10 CRS ...

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      is actually occupied at the time of the offense (vii) with the intent to commit a felony therein.” State v. Singletary, 344 N.C. 95, 101, 472 S.E.2d 895, 899 (1996). See also N.C. Gen. Stat. § 14-51 (2011). North Carolina has no statutory definition of nighttime.


    • [PDF File]NO. COA11-327 NORTH CAROLINA COURT OF APPEALS PAUL JASON ...

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      NORTH CAROLINA COURT OF APPEALS Filed: 1 November 2011 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. PAUL JASON CANNON, Defendant. Martin County No. 09CRS001216, 09CRS051156, 09CRS051149 Appeal by defendant from judgments entered 23 September 2010 by Judge Thomas D. Haigwood in Superior Court, Martin County. Heard in the Court of Appeals 29 September 2011.


    • [PDF File]Criminal Calendar Codes .us

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      L-T: NC License & Theft Division NC: no contest NG: not guilty NR: not responsible OFA: Order for Arrest Y = yes OTH: other P: points based on prior convictions P.D.: Public Defender name or initials PJ: prayer for judgment PLEA: defendant’s answer to the charge GL = Guilty to a lesser offense GU = Guilty NC = No Contest NG = Not Guilty


    • [PDF File]no evidence of actual force doctrine of constructive force

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      1 The juvenile admitted in a separate case to committing indecent liberties between children with another boy, "Tony." At the adjudication hearing, the State's evidence tended to show the following facts. The juvenile and Greg met at a school for special needs children in Charlotte, North Carolina and


    • [PDF File]A NO. COA12-809 NORTH CAROLINA COURT OF APPEALS ROBERT ...

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      NORTH CAROLINA COURT OF APPEALS Filed: 5 February 2013 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. Gaston County No. 10CRS061250-1 ROBERT STEPHEN SMITH, Defendant. Appeal by defendant from judgments entered on or about 16 February 2012 by Judge H. William Constangy in Superior Court, Gaston County. Heard in the Court of Appeals 10 December 2012.


    • [PDF File]Conference of District Attorneys Fo r t h e R e c o r d

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      offense, two years for the second offense, and permanently for a third or subsequent offense. When the driver appears on the old "implied-consent offense" and demands a trial, the prosecutor can use a misdemeanor statement of charges to charge the driver with the failure to appear offense. G.S. 15A-922(d) says:


    • [PDF File]State v. Bonilla

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      State v. Bonilla NO. COA10-351 (Filed 15 February 2011) 1. Kidnapping – motion to dismiss – sufficiency of evidence – purpose to terrorize or inflict serious bodily harm – sexual assault The trial court did not err by denying defendant’s motion to dismiss the charge of kidnapping the surviving victim. The


    • [PDF File]State v. Harris

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      NORTH CAROLINA COURT OF APPEALS Filed: 15 March 2011 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. Wake County Nos. 09 CRS 204844-45, 09 CRS 205492-93 BRIAN KEITH BOOZER and DELSHAUN DARRON COVINGTON Appeal by Defendants from judgments entered 5 March 2010 by Judge James E. Hardin, Jr., in Wake County Superior Court. Heard in the Court of Appeals 10 February 2011.


    • [PDF File]NO. COA11-229 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA GREGORY R. CHAPMAN

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      STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. ... properly charge any offense. NO. COA11-229 NORTH CAROLINA COURT OF APPEALS Filed: 7 February 2012 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. Duplin County No. 08 CRS 51815 GREGORY R. CHAPMAN Appeal by the State from dismissal order entered 23 December 2010 by Judge Russell J. Lanier, Jr., in Duplin County ...


    • [PDF File]No. 279PA11 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA

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      The Constitution of North Carolina grants this Court “jurisdiction to review upon appeal any decision of the courts below.” N.C. Const. art. IV, § 12. In the interest of “ensur[ing] the uniform administration of North Carolina‟s criminal statutes,” State v. Ellis, 361 N.C. 200, 205, 639 S.E.2d 425, 429 (2007), “[t]his Court


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