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    • North Carolina General Statutes
    • Chapter 15 - Criminal Procedure
    • Article 19 - Execution.
    • § 15-191 - Pending sentences unaffected.

    North Carolina General Statutes
    Article 19 - Execution.
    § 15-191 - Pending sentences unaffected.

    15-191. Pending sentences unaffected.
    Nothing in G.S. 15-187, 15-188, and 15-190 shall be construed to alter in any manner the execution of the sentence of death imposed on account of any crime or crimes committed before July 1, 1935. (1935, c. 294, s. 4.)

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    North Carolina General Statutes

    Chapter 15 - Criminal Procedure

    Article 19 - Execution.

    § 15-187 - Death by administration of lethal drugs.

    § 15-188 - Manner and place of execution[Effective until January 1, 2023]

    § 15-188.1 - Health care professional assistance.

    § 15-189 - Sentence of death; prisoner taken to penitentiary.

    § 15-190 - Person or persons to be designated by warden to execute sentence; supervision of execution; who shall be present.

    § 15-191 - Pending sentences unaffected.

    § 15-192 - Certificate filed with clerk.

    § 15-193 - Notice of reprieve or new trial.

    § 15-194 - Time for execution[Effective until January 1, 2023]

    § 15-195 - Prisoner taken to place of trial when new trial granted.

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