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1. Current laws in North Carolina define general contractors as persons, firms or corporations who enter into contracts for construction. Pennell, 367 N.C. at.472, 758 S.E.2d at 387. 11. The defendant has been i) charged with a felony while on probation (complete AOCCR272, Side One). Section A, Part 2. 3. Mental or Emotional Injury. Were you recently arrested for allegedly fleeing or attempting to elude a law enforcement officer in North Carolina? Complaint, 2 Motion, and 3 Motion, all attacking a North Carolina driver license revocation statute, N.C. Gen. Stat. (7) Revoke driving privileges in accordance with this part. This guide focuses only on the offender convicted of DWI.