North Carolina Statutes

§ 14-188 — Certain evidence relative to keeping disorderly houses admissible; keepers of such houses defined; punishment

North Carolina § 14-188
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 14Criminal Law
Art. 26Offenses Against Public Morality and Decency

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 14-188 (2026).

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(a)On a prosecution in any court for keeping a disorderly house or bawdy house, or permitting a house to be used as a bawdy house, or used in such a way as to make it disorderly, or a common nuisance, evidence of the general reputation or character of the house shall be admissible and competent; and evidence of the lewd, dissolute and boisterous conversation of the inmates and frequenters, while in and around such house, shall be prima facie evidence of the bad character of the inmates and frequenters, and of the disorderly character of the house. The manager or person having the care, superintendency or government of a disorderly house or bawdy house is the "keeper" thereof, and one who employs another to manage and conduct a disorderly house or bawdy house is also "keeper" thereof.
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