
Any person 18 years of age or over who violates G.S. 90‑95(a)(1) by selling or delivering a controlled substance to a person who is 13 years of age or younger shall be punished as a Class C felon.
General Statutes § 90-95. Violations; penalties. - Justia Law
Any person 18 years of age or over who violates G.S. 90‑95(a)(1) by selling or delivering a controlled substance to a person who is 13 years of age or younger shall be punished as a Class C felon. Mistake of age is not a defense to a prosecution under this section.
Chapter 90 - Article 5
§ 90-95. Violations; penalties. (a) Except as authorized by this Article, it is unlawful for any person: (1) To manufacture, sell or deliver, or possess with intent to manufacture, sell or deliver, a controlled substance; (2) To create, sell or deliver, or possess with intent to sell or deliver, a counterfeit controlled substance;
DRUG TRAFFICKING SENTENCING (G.S. 90-95(h)) Drug trafficking is not sentenced using the regular Structured Sentencing grid. Instead, a person convicted of drug trafficking must be sentenced as set out below, including the mandatory fine, regardless of his or …
90-95(e)(8) Manufacture, sell or deliver, or possess with intent to manufacture, sell or deliver a controlled substance within 1,000 feet of a child care center, elementary or secondary school.
G.S. 90-95.4 - North Carolina General Assembly
§ 90-95.4. Employing or intentionally using minor to commit a drug law violation. (a) A person who is at least 18 years old but less than 21 years old who hires or intentionally uses a minor to violate G.S. 90-95(a)(1) shall be guilty of a felony.
G.S. 90-95.6 - North Carolina General Assembly
§ 90-95.6. Promoting drug sales by a minor. (a) A person who is 21 years of age or older is guilty of promoting drug sales by a minor if the person knowingly: (1) Entices, forces, encourages, or otherwise facilitates a minor in violating G.S. 90-95(a)(1). (2) Supervises, supports, advises, or protects the minor in violating G.S. 90-95(a)(1).
N.C.G.S.A. § 90-95 § 90-95. Violations; penalties Effective: December 1, 2021 Currentness (a) Except as authorized by this Article, it is unlawful for any person: (1) To manufacture, sell or deliver, or possess with intent to manufacture, sell or deliver, a controlled substance;
North Carolina Criminal Law Chapter 90-95: Everything To Know
2024年11月25日 · According to North Carolina General Statute § 90-95, defendants can be convicted of drug trafficking for being in possession of large quantities of one or more controlled substances.
G.S. 90-95.2 - ncleg.net
§ 90-95.2. Cooperation between law-enforcement agencies. (a) The head of any law-enforcement agency may temporarily provide assistance to another agency in enforcing the provisions of this Article if so requested in writing by the head of the other agency.
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