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NC 15-155.3. - NC 15-155.3.

NC 15-155.3. NC 15-155.3. - North Carolina Chapter 15 - Criminal Procedure. Free legal research.

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NC 15-155.3. - NC 15-155.3.

Chapter 15 - Criminal Procedure

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§ 15-155.3. Disclosure of information by district attorney or agent. No such district attorney, assistant district attorney, or any attorney-at-law especially appointed to assist the district attorney, or any agent or employee of the district attorney's office shall disclose any information, record, report, case history or any memorandum or document or any information contained therein, which may relate to or be connected with the mother or father of any child born out of wedlock, or any child born out of wedlock, unless in the opinion of the district attorney it is necessary or is required in the prosecution and performance of the district attorney's duties as set forth in the provisions of this Article. (1959, c. 1210, s. 4; 1973, c. 47, s. 2; 2013-198, s. 5.) Article 15B. Pretrial Exami...

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In simple terms: NC 15-155.3. NC 15-155.3. - North Carolina Chapter 15 - Criminal Procedure. Free legal research.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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