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Indictment Habitual Impaired Driving CR-154 - North Carolina

Indictment Habitual Impaired Driving Form. This is a North Carolina form and can be used in Criminal Statewide .
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File No. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA In The General Court Of Justice County Superior Court DivisionDefendant STATE VERSUS INDICTMENT Date Of Offense Offense In Violation Of G.S. HABITUAL IMPAIRED DRIVING 20-138.5 I. The jurors for the State upon their oath present that on or about the date of offense shown and in the county named above the defendant named above unlawfully, willfully and feloniously did drive a vehicle on a street or highway, public vehicular area, while subject to an impairing substance. II. The jurors for the State upon their oath present that on or about the date of offense shown and in the county named above the defendant named above within seven (7) years of the date of this offense, has been convicted of three (3) or more offenses involving impaired driving as follows: Offense Date Of Offense Court County/State Date Of Conviction District Superior District Superior District Superior District Superior District Superior District Superior Signature Of Prosecutor WITNESSES The Witnesses marked "X" were sworn by the undersigned Foreman of the Grand Jury and, after hearing testimony, this Bill was found to be: A TRUE BILL by twelve or more grand jurors, and I, the undersigned Foreman of the Grand Jury, attest the concurrence of twelve or more grand jurors in this Bill of Indictment. NOT A TRUE BILL. Date Signature Of Grand Jury Foreman AOC-CR-154, New 2/01 2001 Administrative Office of the Courts
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