North Carolina Waiver / Certification of Arraignment

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North Carolina
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NC-CR-216
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Waiver / Certification of Arraignment: This is an official form from the North Carolina Administration of the Courts (AOC), which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by North Carolina statutes and law.

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NC means "No Comment".

CR = CRIMINAL DISTRICT COURT CASE.

An arraignment is a court proceeding at which a criminal defendant is formally advised of the charges against him and asked to enter a plea to the charges. In many states, the court may also decide at arraignment whether the defendant will be released pending trial.

Criminal charges generally do not get dismissed at an arraignment. While prosecutors can dismiss a charge if there is a compelling reason to do so (for instance if they learn that a defendant was wrongly charged), in practice, they rarely do this.

Criminal charges generally do not get dismissed at an arraignment. While prosecutors can dismiss a charge if there is a compelling reason to do so (for instance if they learn that a defendant was wrongly charged), in practice, they rarely do this.

The Superior Court is the trial court of general jurisdiction in North Carolina. It hears all felony cases and certain misdemeanor cases. In civil matters, superior courts have original jurisdiction over civil disputes with an amount in controversy exceeding $25,000.

Appellate Division. Superior Court Division. District Court Division.

The court tells the abusive person the crimes it is charging them with; the court tells the abusive person that they has the right to a lawyer; the abusive person says if they are pleading guilty or not guilty;

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North Carolina Waiver / Certification of Arraignment