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    • North Carolina General Statutes
    • Chapter 7B - Juvenile Code
    • Article 22 - Probable Cause Hearing and Transfer Hearing.

    North Carolina General Statutes
    Chapter 7B - Juvenile Code
    Article 22 - Probable Cause Hearing and Transfer Hearing.

    § 7B-2200 - Transfer of jurisdiction of a juvenile under the age of 16 to superior court. - 7B-2200. Transfer of jurisdiction of a juvenile under the age...

    § 7B-2200.5 - Transfer of jurisdiction of a juvenile at least 16 years of age to superior court. - 7B-2200.5. Transfer of jurisdiction of a juvenile at least 16...

    § 7B-2201 - Fingerprinting and DNA sample from juvenile transferred to superior court. - 7B-2201. Fingerprinting and DNA sample from juvenile transferred to superior...

    § 7B-2202 - Probable cause hearing. - 7B-2202. Probable cause hearing. (a) Except as otherwise provided in...

    § 7B-2203 - Transfer hearing. - 7B-2203. Transfer hearing. (a) At the transfer hearing, the prosecutor...

    § 7B-2204 - (Effective until January 1, 2023) Right to pretrial release; detention. - 7B-2204. (Effective until January 1, 2023) Right to pretrial release;...

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