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North Carolina Non-Defendant Owner's Petition - Application for Release of Seized Motor Vehicle Acknowledgment

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Non-Defendant Owner's Petition/Application for Release of Seized Motor Vehicle or Acknowledgement: This is an official form from the North Carolina Administration of the Courts (AOC), which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by North Carolina statutes and law.

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In civil and criminal cases, the judge has the power to summon witnesses as court witnesses and examine them. They can be cross-examined by both the parties as provided in Section 165, Evidence Act.

Character witnesses who testify to a person's reputation, or give their personal opinion, concerning a character trait, may be cross-examined about whether they have heard about specific acts that contradict the character trait testified to.

Adjective usu v-link ADJ If you think that a type of behavior or an idea is very bad and morally wrong, you can say that it is reprehensible.

Generally, prosecutors can't use evidence of prior convictions to prove a defendant's guilt or tendency to commit crimes, but they can sometimes use them to question the truthfulness or credibility of the defendant's testimony.

Reprehensible is a strong word describing behavior that should evoke severe criticism. Blameworthy and blamable apply to any kind of act, practice, or condition considered to be wrong in any degree ("conduct adjudged blameworthy"; "an accident for which no one is blamable").

Reprehensible means deserving of blame or strong criticism.Near synonyms of this adjective are "blameworthy" and "culpable." The word reprehensible is from Middle English, from Latin reprehensus, plus the suffix -ibilis, "deserving of, capable of." If someone is reprehended, they are blamed or strongly criticized.

: serving to reprehend : conveying reprehension or reproof.

How reprehensible of you to put sugar in my gas tank! Stealing is reprehensible. Instead of making reprehensible comments about women, go spread some cheer. Your conduct is reprehensible and will not be tolerated! A reprehensible act of violence was committed at school today.

References in this Chapter to evidence of a person's 'bad character' are to evidence of, or of a disposition towards, misconduct on his part, other than evidence which Has to do with the alleged facts of the offence with which the defendant is charged, or.

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North Carolina Non-Defendant Owner's Petition - Application for Release of Seized Motor Vehicle Acknowledgment