I am pleased to announce that Joe Hyde has joined our faculty. He will be working in the area of criminal law, especially as it relates to prosecutors. We hope he will post on this blog and expect that he will take the lead on maintaining NCPRO, our online resource […]
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An Overview of South Carolina Gun Laws – SeiferFlatow, PLLC
Knowing your local gun laws is an important part of being a responsible gun owner, but gun laws in the U.S. can be complicated and hard to keep up with because they are ever-changing and vary from state to state. If you’re in South Carolina, knowing the requirements to purchase […]
False Pretenses in South Carolina – SeiferFlatow, PLLC
South Carolina law treats wrongfully gaining property from another person, or theft, as a criminal offense. Theft can happen in a number of ways, including fraud or larceny. Similar to both these crimes is the theft crime of “false pretenses,” which is sometimes described as a combination of fraud and […]
What Do We Know About Violent Crime Trends in North Carolina? – North Carolina Criminal LawNorth Carolina Criminal Law
Crime statistics are compelling reading. When federal agencies release new estimates of the national crime rate, the news media pounce. The crime rate, its causes, and how to address crime are being hotly debated. Violent crime in particular prompts concern about public safety and the appropriate policy response. So, what […]
When Can They be Done and Are They Confidential? – North Carolina Criminal LawNorth Carolina Criminal Law
One of the unique features of the juvenile justice system is its statutory focus on identifying the needs of juveniles and resolving matters to provide “appropriate rehabilitative services to juveniles.” G.S. 7B-1500(2)b. In addition to protecting public safety, dispositions should include “an appropriate plan to meet the needs of the […]
Tens of thousands in North Carolina without power after substations hit with gunfire
Two power substations in a North Carolina county were damaged by gunfire in what is being investigated as a criminal act, causing damage that could take days to repair and leaving tens of thousands of people without electricity, authorities said Sunday. In response to ongoing outages, which began just after […]
Promoting Court Appearance & Improving Responses to Non-Appearances – North Carolina Criminal LawNorth Carolina Criminal Law
On Oct 28, 2022, from 12:30pm to 2pm, the UNC Faculty of Authorities Criminal Justice Innovation Lab will host a Free webinar, Courtroom Physical appearance Matters: Marketing Justice & Effectiveness by Addressing the Issue of Missed Courtroom Dates. Missed appearances lead to process-broad inefficiencies and case backlogs, use additional regulation […]
East Carolina University
Successful completion of Computer Tech I and teacher approval required. The Computer Technology Department is an internal service department that gives technical services for the City of Salina, and i5 server support for both the City of Salina and Saline County. Computer and Information Technology is extra than simply information […]