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State v. J.A. – First Degree Rape
Once you’ve been convicted of a state or federal felony, federal law prohibits you from possessing a gun. If you’re caught with a firearm and have a felony conviction, you
read moreA head college football coach was charged with sex offenses involving minors last week after complaining that his University-issued cell phone was not working properly. When examined by IT professionals
read morePat Green resigned his position as Sheriff of Franklin County at the beginning of last year. The day after his resignation, the State Bureau of Investigations (SBI) confirmed that a
read moreThe Synthetic Drug Abuse Prevention Act of 2012, signed into law in July, added 15 synthetic cannabinoids – synthetic marijuana or ‘Spice” – and 11 synthetic cathinones – ‘bath salts’
read moreEven one allegation of a sex offense can lead to harsh consequences, as a 20-year-old North Carolina man has learned. The man is charged with secret peeping after a female
read moreYour casual conversations over Facebook and other websites may be monitored for evidence of sex offenses. Using both technology and human employees, Facebook and many other companies watch their websites
read moreAn emergency order for protection under Chapter 50B of the North Carolina general statutes can be issued by a judge even before a person accused of committing domestic violence has
read moreForty-one-year-old Harvey West Jr. pleaded guilty to five sex offense charges in 2000. He was released from jail in 2006 and ordered to register as a sex offender for at least 10
read moreWe blogged earlier this week about the U.S. Supreme Court potentially weighing in next session on whether law enforcement can collect DNA samples from people who are arrested and accused of a
read moreAlonzo King was arrested for assault in 2009. Under Maryland’s DNA Collection Act, law enforcement took a DNA sample from him without a warrant. The Act allows police to collect
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State v. J.A. – First Degree Rape
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