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    • North Carolina General Statutes
    • Chapter 15 - Criminal Procedure
    • Article 15 - Indictment.

    North Carolina General Statutes
    Chapter 15 - Criminal Procedure
    Article 15 - Indictment.

    § 15-144 - Essentials of bill for homicide. - 15-144. Essentials of bill for homicide. In indictments for murder...

    § 15-144.1 - Essentials of bill for rape. - 15-144.1. Essentials of bill for rape. (a) In indictments for...

    § 15-144.2 - Essentials of bill for sex offense. - 15-144.2. Essentials of bill for sex offense. (a) In indictments...

    § 15-145 - Form of bill for perjury. - 15-145. Form of bill for perjury. In every indictment for...

    § 15-146 - Bill for subornation of perjury. - 15-146. Bill for subornation of perjury. In every indictment for...

    § 15-148 - Manner of alleging joint ownership of property. - 15-148. Manner of alleging joint ownership of property. In any...

    § 15-149 - Description in bill for larceny of money. - 15-149. Description in bill for larceny of money. In every...

    § 15-150 - Description in bill for embezzlement. - 15-150. Description in bill for embezzlement. In indictments for embezzlement,...

    § 15-151 - Intent to defraud; larceny and receiving. - 15-151. Intent to defraud; larceny and receiving. In any case...

    § 15-153 - Bill or warrant not quashed for informality. - 15-153. Bill or warrant not quashed for informality. Every criminal...

    § 15-155 - Defects which do not vitiate. - 15-155. Defects which do not vitiate. No judgment upon any...

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