New Laws Take Effect December 1st

Image result for new laws in ncA host of new state laws take effect December 1, including a number of criminal justice measures.

Just a few here are mentioned...


Under the act known as Death by Distribution, state prosecutors will be able to hold drug dealers accountable for overdose deaths related to their illicit sales. The new law is part of an effort by state officials to address the opioid epidemic. Prosecutors could charge dealers with murder without having to prove malice

The law known as Raise the Age also takes effect December 1. North Carolina was the last state in the nation to reclassify 16 and 17-year-old criminal offenders as juveniles. Lawmakers allocated more than $30 million dollars this fiscal year to account for the change's implementation, including the hiring of more court counselors and the expansion of juvenile detention centers.

Conner’s Law increases the penalty for assaulting a law enforcement officer with a firearm, more than doubling the maximum sentence for such an offense. The law was named for North Carolina State Trooper Kevin Conner, who was fatally shot by the driver of a pickup truck he pulled over on a highway in Columbus County in October 2018. The prosecutor in Conner’s case is seeking the death penalty against the trooper’s alleged killer.


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