15A-906. Disclosure of evidence by the defendant - Certain evidence not subject to disclosure.
Except as provided in G.S. 15A-905(b) this Article does not authorize the discovery or inspection of reports, memoranda, or other internal defense documents made by the defendant or his attorneys or agents in connection with the investigation or defense of the case, or of statements made by the defendant, or by prosecution or defense witnesses, or by prospective prosecution witnesses or defense witnesses, to the defendant, his agents, or attorneys. (1973, c. 1286, s. 1.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 15A - Criminal Procedure Act
Article 48 - Discovery in the Superior Court.
§ 15A-901 - Application of Article.
§ 15A-902 - Discovery procedure.
§ 15A-903 - Disclosure of evidence by the State - Information subject to disclosure.
§ 15A-904 - Disclosure by the State - Certain information not subject to disclosure.
§ 15A-905 - Disclosure of evidence by the defendant - Information subject to disclosure.
§ 15A-906 - Disclosure of evidence by the defendant - Certain evidence not subject to disclosure.
§ 15A-907 - Continuing duty to disclose.
§ 15A-908 - Regulation of discovery - Protective orders.
§ 15A-909 - Regulation of discovery - Time, place, and manner of discovery and inspection.