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In North Carolina, 14-72A refers to a statute concerning the offense of "malicious conduct by a prisoner." It specifically addresses actions taken by inmates that may harm or potentially harm others, particularly through the transmission of bodily fluids. The law outlines penalties and legal consequences for such conduct, emphasizing the seriousness of maintaining safety within correctional facilities.

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