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    • North Carolina General Statutes
    • Chapter 15A - Criminal Procedure Act
    • Article 56 - Incapacity to Proceed.

    North Carolina General Statutes
    Chapter 15A - Criminal Procedure Act
    Article 56 - Incapacity to Proceed.

    § 15A-1001 - No proceedings when defendant mentally incapacitated; exception. - 15A-1001. No proceedings when defendant mentally incapacitated; exception. (a) No...

    § 15A-1002 - Determination of incapacity to proceed; evidence; temporary commitment; temporary orders. - 15A-1002. Determination of incapacity to proceed; evidence; temporary commitment; temporary...

    § 15A-1003 - Referral of incapable defendant for civil commitment proceedings. - 15A-1003. Referral of incapable defendant for civil commitment proceedings. (a)...

    § 15A-1004 - Orders for safeguarding of defendant and return for trial. - 15A-1004. Orders for safeguarding of defendant and return for trial....

    § 15A-1005 - Reporting to court with regard to defendants incapable of proceeding. - 15A-1005. Reporting to court with regard to defendants incapable of...

    § 15A-1006 - Return of defendant for trial upon gaining capacity. - 15A-1006. Return of defendant for trial upon gaining capacity. If...

    § 15A-1007 - Supplemental hearings. - 15A-1007. Supplemental hearings. (a) When it has been reported to...

    § 15A-1008 - Dismissal of charges. - 15A-1008. Dismissal of charges. (a) When a defendant lacks capacity...

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