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When the State Profits from Crime: Taxing Crime in North Carolina

North Carolina law prohibits the possession, sale, and trafficking of controlled substances. Yet the same State that prosecutes those offenses also taxes and therefore profits them. Is that right? Does that make sense? Should the government profit from crime? Is it OK to tax Drugs? Extortion? What about Illegal Pornography,…

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After a Dismissal: What Happens If You’re Charged With a Sex Offense But Not Convicted in North Carolina?

Being charged with a sex offense in North Carolina, regardless of whether there is a dismissal, can have long-term legal and personal consequences. While the formal legal obligations that apply after a conviction, such as sex offender registration or satellite-based monitoring, do not automatically attach to a pending charge, there…

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