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§ 14|226.3. Interference with electronic monitoring devices.
14‑226.3. Interference with electronic monitoring devices.
§ 14‑226.3. Interference with electronic monitoring devices. (a). For purposes of this section, the term "electronic monitoring device" includes any.
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 14. Criminal Law § 14-226.3
Interference with electronic monitoring devices ... (a) For purposes of this section, the term “electronic monitoring device” includes any electronic device that ...
NC General Statutes - Chapter 14 Article 30
§ 14‑226.3. Interference with electronic monitoring devices. (a). For purposes of this section, the term "electronic monitoring device" includes any.
Interfering with electronic monitoring device in North Carolina
Not only is electronic monitoring restrictive from the standpoint of personal freedom, it also has potential to cause the person being monitored ...
Section 16-7-29 - Interference with electronic monitoring devices
(a) For purposes of this Code section, the term "electronic monitoring device" shall include any device that is utilized to track the location of a person.
Interference with Electronic Monitoring Devices | Georgia Criminal ...
The penalty for interfering with an electronic monitoring device or soliciting another to circumvent a device will be a prison term between one and five years.
S713 [Filed] - North Carolina General Assembly
"§ 14-226.3. Interference with electronic monitoring devices. (a) For purposes of this section, the term "electronic monitoring device" includes any ...
Rethinking Electronic Monitoring: A Harm Reduction Guide
Electronic monitoring interferes with employment and family care. People ... 7 PEW Charitable Trusts, “Use of Electronic Offender-Tracking Devices.
Revised Statutes of Missouri, RSMo Section 575.205 - MO.gov
A person commits the offense of tampering with electronic monitoring equipment if he or she intentionally removes, alters, tampers with, damages, or destroys ...
DRH70205-LL-165A* (03/11) Short Title: Removal of Electronic
"§ 14-226.3. Interference with electronic monitoring devices. 8. (a) For purposes of this section, the term "electronic monitoring device" includes any. 9.
Georgia Code § 16-7-29 (2022) - Interference With Electronic ...
It shall be unlawful for any person to knowingly and without authority remove, destroy, or circumvent the operation of an electronic monitoring device.
Electronic House Arrest - UNC School of Government
Legal background. House arrest with electronic monitoring is a defined term under Structured Sentencing. Under G.S. 15A-1340.11(4a), it is ...
North Carolina General Statutes 14-226.3. Interference ... - LawServer
(a) For purposes of this section, the term “electronic monitoring device” includes any electronic device that is used to track the location of a person.
§ 22–1211. Tampering with a detection device. | D.C. Law Library
(2) For the purposes of this subsection, the term “device” includes a bracelet, anklet, or other equipment with electronic monitoring capability or global ...
771.3f Electronic monitoring device; removal, destruction, or circumvention prohibited; interference with signal, impulse, or data prohibited; exceptions ...
Cages Without Bars - Shriver Center on Poverty Law
types of electronic monitoring devices: (1) GPS, (2) radio frequency, and/or (3). Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol. Monitoring devices (SCRAM). GPS devices ...
Electronic Monitoring Consent - MN Dept. of Health
There are situations, however, such as fear of retaliation, where you can use an electronic monitoring device for 14 days without notifying the ...
Electronic monitoring | Department of Corrections
occurs where the tracker may interfere with on-site equipment; requires the offender to be away from home for more than 24 hours; requires the ...
The myths, harms, and expansion of pretrial electronic monitoring
People may even be charged with felony escape for violating conditions or tampering with the device, and serve years in prison even after being ...
2024.07.23 Letter to Electronic Monitoring Companies
8 Pew Charitable Trusts, “Use of Electronic Offender-Tracking Devices Expands Sharply,” September 2016, p. ... 14 Fines & Fees Justice ...