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North Carolina Department of Correction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The system provides up to date custody status and Court Case information for any offender behind bars in the Department of Corrections and a majority of the state’s county jails located in North Carolina.
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The parties to this Agreement are plaintiff United States and defendants State of North Carolina, the North Carolina Department of Correction ("NCDOC"), Franklin Freeman, in his official capacity as Secretary of the NCDOC, and Lynn Phillips, in his official capacity as Director of the NCDOC's Division of Prisons ("DOP").
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; North Carolina Department of Correction; Raleigh, NC ... Prison Guard A. D. Spivey; North Carolina Department of Co..., NC; EOW: Thursday, August 30, 1928; Cause of Death: Gunfire ... Correctional Officer James S. Chesser; North Carolina Department of Co..., NC; EOW: Thursday, December 28, 1939; Cause of Death: Assault...
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Correctional Officer Earl Cranston Strickland ; North Carolina Department of Correction; North Carolina; End of Watch: Monday, June 2, 1969 ... Biographical Info; Age: 33; Tour of Duty: Not available; Badge Number: Not available...
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The North Carolina Department of Correction has 76 prisons statewide, each with a medical department that treats and cares for the 35,000+ incarcerated individuals. We offer a variety of settings and services,from clinic and residential settings to in-patient;
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Officials at the North Carolina Department of Correction, who were involved in the testing and decision-making process, indicated that the M&P pistol incorporates the key features that are valuable in the day-to-day duties of their officers.
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