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    • North Carolina General Statutes
    • Chapter 15A - Criminal Procedure Act
    • Article 66 - Procedure for Hearing and Disposition of Infractions.
    • § 15A-1117 - Recodified as § 20-24.2 by Session Laws 1985 (RegSess., 1986), c852, s3.

    North Carolina General Statutes
    Article 66 - Procedure for Hearing and Disposition of Infractions.
    § 15A-1117 - Recodified as § 20-24.2 by Session Laws 1985 (RegSess., 1986), c852, s3.

    15A-1117: Recodified as 20-24.2 by Session Laws 1985 (Reg. Sess., 1986), c. 852, s. 3.

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    North Carolina General Statutes

    Chapter 15A - Criminal Procedure Act

    Article 66 - Procedure for Hearing and Disposition of Infractions.

    § 15A-1111 - General procedure for disposition of infractions.

    § 15A-1112 - Venue.

    § 15A-1113 - Prehearing procedure.

    § 15A-1114 - Hearing procedure for infractions.

    § 15A-1115 - Review of infractions originally disposed of in superior court.

    § 15A-1116 - Enforcement of sanctions.

    § 15A-1117 - Recodified as § 20-24.2 by Session Laws 1985 (RegSess., 1986), c852, s3.

    § 15A-1118 - Costs.

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