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    • North Carolina General Statutes
    • Chapter 5A - Contempt
    • Article 1 - Criminal Contempt.

    North Carolina General Statutes
    Chapter 5A - Contempt
    Article 1 - Criminal Contempt.

    § 5A-11 - Criminal contempt. - 5A-11. Criminal contempt. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b),...

    § 5A-12 - Punishment; circumstances for fine or imprisonment; reduction of punishment; other measures. - 5A-12. Punishment; circumstances for fine or imprisonment; reduction of punishment;...

    § 5A-13 - Direct and indirect criminal contempt; proceedings required. - 5A-13. Direct and indirect criminal contempt; proceedings required. (a) Criminal...

    § 5A-14 - Summary proceedings for contempt. - 5A-14. Summary proceedings for contempt. (a) The presiding judicial official...

    § 5A-15 - Plenary proceedings for contempt. - 5A-15. Plenary proceedings for contempt. (a) When a judicial official...

    § 5A-16 - Custody of person charged with criminal contempt. - 5A-16. Custody of person charged with criminal contempt. (a) A...

    § 5A-17 - Appeals; bail proceedings. - 5A-17. Appeals; bail proceedings. (a) A person found in criminal...

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