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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 ...

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§ 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

North Carolina General Statute 14-226.3, addresses interference with electronic monitoring devices. This statute makes it “unlawful for ...

§ 14-226.3. Interference with electronic monitoring devices. - North ...

14‑226.3. Interference with electronic monitoring devices.(a) For purposes ofthis section, the term "electronic monitoring device" includes anyelectronic ...

Chapter 14 - Criminal Law - North Carolina General Assembly

G.S. 14-226.3 · § 14-226.3. Interference with electronic monitoring devices. G.S. 14-227 · § 14-227. Failing to attend as witness before legislative ...

NCPI—Crim. 207.95 General Criminal Volume Page 1 of 2

OPERATION OF] AN ELECTRONIC MONITORING DEVICE.—G.S. 14-226.3. The defendant has been charged with knowingly and without authority [removing]. [ ...

Article 30 - General Statutes of North Carolina - Casetext

Section 14-226.2 - Harassment of participant in neighborhood crime watch program · Section 14-226.3 - Interference with electronic monitoring devices · Section ...

NC General Statutes - Chapter 14

... monitoring as provided in Part 5 of Article 27A of Chapter. 14 of the General ... devices using light emitting diode (LED) technology. (1999-401, s. 1 ...

Electronic House Arrest - UNC School of Government

DAC uses the exact same device for electronic monitoring curfews and satellite-based monitoring of sex offenders. ... 14-226.3. The offense class ...

North Carolina General Statutes 14-226.3. Interference ... - LawServer

Interference with electronic monitoring devices ... (a) For purposes of this section, the term “electronic monitoring device” includes any electronic device that ...

Article 30 - Obstructing Justice. :: 2023 North Carolina ... - Justia Law

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Misdemeanor Offense List - The North Carolina Judicial Branch

14-226.3(e), (b). Interference with electronic monitoring devices (any other person). (Effective 12/1/09). 2. 14-226.3(e), (c). Interference ...

NC Gen. Stat. § 14-227 - Casetext

Sess., c. 24, s. 14(c). Section 14-226.3 - Interference with electronic monitoring devices.

The Operation of Ankle Monitoring in the Criminal Legal System

Escape from community custody including electronic monitoring, North Carolina N.C.G.S.A. § 14-226.3 Interference with electronic monitoring devices, Ohio ...

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.

PUNITIVE SURVEILLANCE Kate Weisburd* - Virginia Law Review

people on electronic monitoring devices by collecting and maintaining a ... Interference with Monitoring Devices, 2006 Ariz. Sess. Laws 1530, § 13-3725 ...

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A company is putting GPS tracking devices in their work vehicles without telling the employees. Is there a way to block the GPS signal?

FAQs | NC DPS

... 14-226.3, Interference with electronic monitoring device be the offense on which the complaint is filed? Yes. § 14-226.3 has been added in NC-JOIN to allow ...

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 ...