North Carolina Constitution
Article I, § 22 — Modes of prosecution
North Carolina Const. art. I, § 22
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Except in misdemeanor cases initiated in the District Court Division, no person shall be put to answer any criminal charge but by indictment, presentment, or impeachment. But any person, when represented by counsel, may, under such regulations as the General Assembly shall prescribe, waive indictment in noncapital cases.
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