Change in Punishment for Second-Degree Murder
Published for NC Criminal Law on July 10, 2012.
Senate Bill 105, which passed both chambers of the General Assembly overwhelmingly and appears certain to become law (either with the Governor’s signature or because of the passage of time without her veto), increases the penalty for most second-degree murders. Second-degree murder is currently a B2 felony, but for offenses committed on or after December ... Read more
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