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    • North Carolina General Statutes
    • Chapter 7A - Judicial Department
    • Article 18 - District Court Practice and Procedure Generally.
    • § 7A-197 - Petit jurors.

    North Carolina General Statutes
    Article 18 - District Court Practice and Procedure Generally.
    § 7A-197 - Petit jurors.

    7A-197. Petit jurors.
    Unless otherwise provided in this Chapter, the provisions of Chapter 9 of the General Statutes with respect to petit jurors for the trial of civil actions in the superior court are applicable to the trial of civil actions in the district court. (1965, c. 310, s. 1.)

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    Structure North Carolina General Statutes

    North Carolina General Statutes

    Chapter 7A - Judicial Department

    Article 18 - District Court Practice and Procedure Generally.

    § 7A-190 - District courts always open.

    § 7A-191 - Trials; hearings and orders in chambers.

    § 7A-191.1 - Recording of proceeding in which defendant pleads guilty or no contest to felony in district court.

    § 7A-192 - By whom power of district court to enter interlocutory orders exercised.

    § 7A-193 - Civil procedure generally.

    § 7A-196 - Jury trials.

    § 7A-197 - Petit jurors.

    § 7A-198 - Reporting of civil trials.

    § 7A-199 - Special venue rule when district court sits without jury in seat of court lying in more than one county; where judgments recorded.

    § 7A-200 - District and set of districts defined; chief district court judges and their authority.

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