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    • North Carolina General Statutes
    • Chapter 17 - Habeas Corpus
    • Article 5 - Enforcement of Writ.
    • § 17-22 - Power of county to aid service.

    North Carolina General Statutes
    Article 5 - Enforcement of Writ.
    § 17-22 - Power of county to aid service.

    17-22. Power of county to aid service.
    In the execution of any such attachment, precept or writ, the sheriff, coroner, or other person to whom it may be directed, may call to his aid the power of the county, as in other cases. (1868-9, c. 116, s. 18; Code, s. 1643; Rev., s. 1840; C.S., s. 2224.)

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    Structure North Carolina General Statutes

    North Carolina General Statutes

    Chapter 17 - Habeas Corpus

    Article 5 - Enforcement of Writ.

    § 17-16 - Attachment for failure to obey.

    § 17-17 - Liability of judge refusing attachment.

    § 17-18 - Attachment against sheriff to be directed to coroner; procedure.

    § 17-19 - Precept to bring up party detained.

    § 17-20 - Liability of judge refusing precept.

    § 17-21 - Liability of judge conniving at insufficient return.

    § 17-22 - Power of county to aid service.

    § 17-23 - Obedience to order of discharge compelled.

    § 17-24 - No civil liability for obedience.

    § 17-25 - Recommittal after discharge; penalty.

    § 17-26 - Disobedience to writ or refusing copy of process; penalty.

    § 17-27 - Penalty for false return.

    § 17-28 - Penalty for concealing party entitled to writ.

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