15-193. Notice of reprieve or new trial.
Should the condemned person, convict or felon be granted a reprieve by the Governor or obtain a writ of error, or a new trial be granted by the Supreme Court of the State of North Carolina, or should the execution of the sentence be stayed by any competent judicial tribunal or proceeding, notice of such reprieve, new trial, appeal, writ of error or stay of execution shall be served upon the warden or deputy warden of the penitentiary by the sheriff of Wake County, in case such condemned person is confined in the penitentiary, or upon any sheriff having the custody of any such condemned person, also upon the condemned person himself. (1909, c. 443, s. 6; C.S., s. 4662.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 15 - Criminal Procedure
§ 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.
§ 15-191 - 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.