North Carolina Statutes

§ 15A-1442 — Grounds for correction of error by appellate division

North Carolina § 15A-1442
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 15ACriminal Procedure Act
Art. 91Appeal to Appellate Division
Subch. XIVCORRECTION OF ERRORS AND APPEAL

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 15A-1442 (2026).

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The following constitute grounds for correction of errors by the appellate division.

(1)Lack of Jurisdiction. - a. The trial court lacked jurisdiction over the offense. b. The trial court did not have jurisdiction over the person of the defendant.
(2)Error in the Criminal Pleading. - Failure to charge a crime, in that: a. The criminal pleading charged acts which at the time they were committed did not constitute a violation of criminal law; or b. The pleading fails to state essential elements of an alleged violation as required by G.S. 15A-924(a)(5).
(3)Insufficiency of the Evidence. - The evidence was insufficient as a matter of law.
(4)Errors in Procedure. - a. There has been a denial of pretrial motions or relief to which the defendant is entitled, so as to affect the defendant's pr

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