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Disabled and Elder Abuse and Exploitation

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While most crimes focus on the criminal acts of the accused, and sometimes on their state of mind at the time of the offense, there are some crimes that require a specific kind of victim.…
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Misdemeanor Sentencing in North Carolina

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While misdemeanor sentencing may involve fewer considerations than felony sentencing, North Carolina still imposes a set and requirements for courts when handling felony convictions. This came about ever since the North Carolina Structured Sentencing Act…
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Felony Sentencing in North Carolina

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Ever since the North Carolina Structured Sentencing Act went into effect in 1994, judges are required to follow a set of guidelines and standards when sentencing a person for a criminal conviction. This came about…
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What is Aiding and Abetting in Crime?

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While crimes are often only committed by one person, there are circumstances where several people are involved in the same crime. In such cases, participants may play different roles in carrying out the offense. In…
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What is Abandonment and Nonsupport?

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Abandonment and nonsupport refers to the failure and willful neglect or refusal to support a person who is dependent on them. This is somewhat distinct from crimes like child abuse, which generally involve actions or…
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