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NC 15A-1227. - NC 15A-1227.

NC 15A-1227. NC 15A-1227. - North Carolina Chapter 15A - Criminal Procedure Act. Free legal research.

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NC 15A-1227. - NC 15A-1227.

Chapter 15A - Criminal Procedure Act

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§ 15A-1227. Motion for dismissal. (a) A motion for dismissal for insufficiency of the evidence to sustain a conviction may be made at the following times: (1) Upon close of the State's evidence. (2) Upon close of all the evidence. (3) After return of a verdict of guilty and before entry of judgment. (4) After discharge of the jury without a verdict and before the end of the session. (b) Failure to make the motion at the close of the State's evidence or after all the evidence is not a bar to making the motion at a later time as provided in subsection (a). (c) The judge must rule on a motion to dismiss for insufficiency of the evidence before the trial may proceed. (d) The sufficiency of all evidence introduced in a criminal case is reviewable on appeal without regard to whether a motion has...

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