This is a Nontestimonial Identification Order (Juvenile Suspect). 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.
The Wake North Carolina Nontestimonial Identification Order — Juvenile Suspect is a legal procedure used in criminal investigations involving juvenile suspects. This order is specifically related to the identification of the suspect and does not involve any testing or testimonials. A Nontestimonial Identification Order allows law enforcement authorities to obtain identifying information about a juvenile suspect without compelling them to provide statements or testify. This order is primarily used to gather evidence that can aid in identifying the perpetrator of a specific offense. The Wake North Carolina Nontestimonial Identification Order — Juvenile Suspect can be categorized into various types depending on the specific purpose and circumstances of the case. Some common types include: 1. Photographic Lineup: This type of identification order may require the juvenile suspect to participate in a photographic lineup. Law enforcement will present a series of photographs, including one of the suspect, to the witness or victim who can then identify the perpetrator if he or she is present in the lineup. 2. Live Lineup: In cases where photographic evidence is insufficient, a Nontestimonial Identification Order may involve a live lineup. The juvenile suspect will stand among a group of individuals, and the witness or victim will be asked to identify the perpetrator from the lineup. 3. Show-up Identification: A show-up identification involves bringing the witness or victim to the location of the juvenile suspect's detainment. This type of Nontestimonial Identification Order is used when an immediate identification is required or when the suspect has been apprehended shortly after the offense. 4. Field Identification: In some cases, law enforcement may seek a Nontestimonial Identification Order to conduct a field identification. This involves showing the witness or victim the juvenile suspect at a location other than the police station or the crime scene. 5. Composite Sketch Identification: If no photographic or live lineup is possible, this type of identification order may require a forensic artist to create a composite sketch based on the description provided by the witness or victim. The juvenile suspect's image is not directly involved, but the composite sketch can aid in identification. These different types of Wake North Carolina Nontestimonial Identification Orders — Juvenile Suspect allow law enforcement to gather crucial evidence and aid in identifying and apprehending the perpetrators of crimes involving juvenile suspects. The specific type of identification order implemented depends on the nature of the offense and the evidence available in each case.The Wake North Carolina Nontestimonial Identification Order — Juvenile Suspect is a legal procedure used in criminal investigations involving juvenile suspects. This order is specifically related to the identification of the suspect and does not involve any testing or testimonials. A Nontestimonial Identification Order allows law enforcement authorities to obtain identifying information about a juvenile suspect without compelling them to provide statements or testify. This order is primarily used to gather evidence that can aid in identifying the perpetrator of a specific offense. The Wake North Carolina Nontestimonial Identification Order — Juvenile Suspect can be categorized into various types depending on the specific purpose and circumstances of the case. Some common types include: 1. Photographic Lineup: This type of identification order may require the juvenile suspect to participate in a photographic lineup. Law enforcement will present a series of photographs, including one of the suspect, to the witness or victim who can then identify the perpetrator if he or she is present in the lineup. 2. Live Lineup: In cases where photographic evidence is insufficient, a Nontestimonial Identification Order may involve a live lineup. The juvenile suspect will stand among a group of individuals, and the witness or victim will be asked to identify the perpetrator from the lineup. 3. Show-up Identification: A show-up identification involves bringing the witness or victim to the location of the juvenile suspect's detainment. This type of Nontestimonial Identification Order is used when an immediate identification is required or when the suspect has been apprehended shortly after the offense. 4. Field Identification: In some cases, law enforcement may seek a Nontestimonial Identification Order to conduct a field identification. This involves showing the witness or victim the juvenile suspect at a location other than the police station or the crime scene. 5. Composite Sketch Identification: If no photographic or live lineup is possible, this type of identification order may require a forensic artist to create a composite sketch based on the description provided by the witness or victim. The juvenile suspect's image is not directly involved, but the composite sketch can aid in identification. These different types of Wake North Carolina Nontestimonial Identification Orders — Juvenile Suspect allow law enforcement to gather crucial evidence and aid in identifying and apprehending the perpetrators of crimes involving juvenile suspects. The specific type of identification order implemented depends on the nature of the offense and the evidence available in each case.