by admin | May 14, 2021 | Civil Procedure, North Carolina, Superior and District Courts
An application for a continuance shall be made to the presiding judge of the court in which the case is calendared.N.C. R. Prac. Sup. & Dist. Ct. Civ. P. 3276 N.C. 735; 282 N.C. 737; 356 N.C. 703Amended August 26, 2020; amended October 6, 2020.
by admin | May 14, 2021 | Criminal Procedure, North Carolina
In any case where an intent to defraud is required to constitute the offense of forgery, or any other offense whatever, it is sufficient to allege in the indictment an intent to defraud, without naming therein the particular person or body corporate intended to be...
by admin | May 14, 2021 | Civil Procedure, North Carolina, Superior and District Courts
The Chief Justice shall designate one or more superior court judges as special judges to hear and decide complex business cases as provided in Rule 2.1. Any judge so designated shall be known as a Special Superior Court Judge for Complex Business Cases.N.C. R. Prac....
by admin | May 14, 2021 | Civil Procedure, North Carolina
(a) Kinds of reference. – (1) By Consent. – Any or all of the issues in an action may be referred upon the written consent of the parties except in actions to annul a marriage, actions for divorce, actions for divorce from bed and board, actions for...
by admin | May 14, 2021 | Civil Procedure, North Carolina, Superior and District Courts
(a) The Chief Justice may designate any case or group of cases as (a) “exceptional” or (b) “complex business.” A senior resident superior court judge, chief district court judge, or presiding superior court judge may ex mero motu, or on motion...
by admin | May 14, 2021 | Criminal Procedure, North Carolina
In indictments for embezzlement, except when the offense relates to a chattel, it is sufficient to allege the embezzlement to be of money, without specifying any particular coin or valuable security; and such allegation, so far as regards the description of the...
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