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North Carolina v. Alford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Alford plea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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FindLaw | Find a Lawyer. Find Answers. ... NORTH CAROLINA v. ALFORD, 400 U.S. 25 (1970) ... NORTH CAROLINA v. ALFORD ; APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT ; No. 14. Argued November 17, 1969 Reargued October 14, 1970 ; Decided November 23, 1970 ;
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Issue: Effect of Alford Plea of Guilty ... A prosecutor will want an Alford-based conviction to be valid for purposes of future enhanced sentencing. Is a defendant who pleads guilty to a felony on one occasion, by means of an Alford plea, eligible for predicate or persistent felony treatment when convicted anew?
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9. Pursuant to North Carolina vs. Alford, 400 U.S. 25 (1970), I wish to plead “GUILTY” in reliance on the attached “Commonwealth’s Offer on a Plea of Guilty.” In so pleading, I do not admit guilt, but I believe the evidence against me strongly indicates guilt and my interests are best served by a guilty plea.
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To foster state constitutional literacy and remind Americans and North Carolinians concerning the importance of constitutions and the rule of law, the North Carolina History Project conducted three symposia dealing with the North Carolina constitution and taxation, property rights, and education.
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The Edenton Tea Party was one of the earliest organized women's political actions in United States history. ... In response to the Tea Act of 1773, the Provincial Deputies of North Carolina resolved to boycott all British tea and cloth received after September 10, 1774. The women of Edenton signed an agreement saying...
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(CNN) - The pageantry, the emotion, the packed gymnasiums - basketball fanatics in Indiana and North Carolina have seen it all before. ... Nor have voters heard from Hoosier heroes Keith Smart or Steve Alford, who are probably content ... Question: How has the Peter Paul vs Clinton controversy managed to stay out to of the media?
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North Carolina Gov. Mike Easley. ... (CNN) – North Carolina Gov. Mike Easley will endorse Hillary Clinton's White House bid, two sources close to the campaign tell CNN. ... I understand why the North carolina governor backed Hillary. Hillary and husband clinton have succeeded in Bulling all the super delegades.
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At that time, North Carolina law provided for the penalty of life imprisonment when a plea of guilty was accepted to a first-degree murder charge; for the death penalty following a jury verdict of ... US Supreme Court Center> US Supreme Court Cases & Opinions> Volume 400 > NORTH CAROLINA V. ALFORD, 400 U. S. 25 (1970)
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