Crime & Law Enforcement Issues & Death Penalty/DUAC

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I received a DUAC in SC, I had a NC Driver license but living in SC, I then received a SC privileged License to drive for my job, then obtained a regular SC license. I recently moved back to NC and obtained a NC license and turned in my SC license. I go to my final court date in SC on Monday. My question is what is going to happen to my NC license now and what do I do to get a privilege license in NC.

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I have no idea or any way of telling what is going to happen to your North Carolina license.  I can't possibly pretend to knowing the laws and agreements between every state in the country. Your attorney should be able to advise you on that since he would be familiar with the reciprocal agreements between North Carolina and South Carolina.  Contact him/her.

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Please do NOT ask questions about potential jail sentences that you or your friends may receive in court. There is no way for me to know that. I am NOT a probation officer or a parole officer so questions about those subjects will be rejected. I am a police officer with 26 years experience. Can answer questions about crime, police procedure, investigations, criminal law, search and seizure, traffic offenses. Prefer not to answer questions on the death penalty. Please do not ask homework questions. Remember this. The law in every state is different so questions about laws that are specific to your state could be difficult to answer. I also cannot give you legal advice on what to do or not to do in court. I have worked with authors in the past and will be happy to review scenarios or plots with authors to check for believability or accuracy.

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Police officer with 26 years experience. Ten years in patrol and sixteen years in the detective bureau investigating every type of crime including murder, rape, robbery, theft, fraud, missing persons, etc, etc. Also taught at the police academy in areas such as constitutional law, search and seizure, and lineups.

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B.S. in Criminology from the University of Maryland.

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