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NC 15A-1063. - NC 15A-1063.

NC 15A-1063. NC 15A-1063. - North Carolina Chapter 15A - Criminal Procedure Act. Free legal research.

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NC 15A-1063. - NC 15A-1063.

Chapter 15A - Criminal Procedure Act

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§ 15A-1063. Mistrial for impossibility of proceeding. Upon motion of a party or upon his own motion, a judge may declare a mistrial if: (1) It is impossible for the trial to proceed in conformity with law; or (2) It appears there is no reasonable probability of the jury's agreement upon a verdict. (1977, c. 711, s. 1.)...

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In simple terms: NC 15A-1063. NC 15A-1063. - North Carolina Chapter 15A - Criminal Procedure Act. Free legal research.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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