North Carolina Statutes

§ 14-65 — Fraudulently setting fire to dwelling houses

North Carolina § 14-65
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 14Criminal Law
Art. 15Arson and Other Burnings
Subch. IVOFFENSES AGAINST THE HABITATION AND OTHER BUILDINGS

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 14-65 (2026).

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If any person, being the occupant of any building used as a dwelling house, whether such person be the owner thereof or not, or, being the owner of any building designed or intended as a dwelling house, shall wantonly and willfully or for a fraudulent purpose set fire to or burn or cause to be burned, or aid, counsel or procure the burning of such building, he shall be punished as a Class H felon. (Code, s. 985; 1903, c. 665, s. 3; Rev., s. 3340; 1909, c. 862; C.S., s. 4245; 1927, c. 11, s. 2; 1971, c. 816, s. 8; 1979, c. 760, s. 5; 1979 2nd Sess., c. 1316, s. 47; 1981, c. 63, s. 1; c. 179, s. 14.)

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