If the person has never had a conviction for trespassing before, they get slapped with a fine of up to $500. If they have had a conviction before, its up to 30 days in jail and a fine of up to $1000.
what if they dont show up for there court date and they issue a arrest warrant for them on the charge
Whoever loses gets it in the a*s.
New Bern is the second oldest town in NC.
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It doesn't matter which state you received your degree in, as long as you completed the degree at an appropriately accredited college or university.
There are several schools in NC offering Gerontology Degrees. One of these schools is the University of North Carolina.
You could attend University of NC Wilmington. They call the program a BSIE, bachelors of science in industrial engineering.
Its Waluigi.
The felony charge and degree of felony must be known to answer this question.
6 months in jail plus a $2500 fine.
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Yes, North Carolina does have a death penalty. However, its use has been significantly limited in recent years due to legal challenges and concerns about wrongful convictions. As of now, there is a moratorium on executions, and the state has not carried out any executions since 2011. The future of the death penalty in North Carolina remains uncertain, with ongoing debates about its fairness and effectiveness.
No, especially if you're on parole or probation a second DUI can be a felony or misdemeanor that results in a heavier sentence.