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NC 14-202.5. - NC 14-202.5.

NC 14-202.5. NC 14-202.5. - North Carolina Chapter 14 - Criminal Law. Free legal research.

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NC 14-202.5. - NC 14-202.5.

Chapter 14 - Criminal Law

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§ 14-202.5. Ban online conduct by high-risk sex offenders that endangers children. (a) Offense. - It is unlawful for a high-risk sex offender to do any of the following online: (1) To communicate with a person that the offender believes is under 16 years of age. (2) To contact a person that the offender believes is under 16 years of age. (3) To pose falsely as a person under 16 years of age with the intent to commit an unlawful sex act with a person the offender believes is under 16 years of age. (4) To use a Web site to gather information about a person that the offender believes is under 16 years of age. (5) To use a commercial social networking Web site in violation of a policy, posted in a manner reasonably likely to come to the attention of users, prohibiting convicted sex offenders f...

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In simple terms: NC 14-202.5. NC 14-202.5. - North Carolina Chapter 14 - Criminal Law. Free legal research.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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