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§ 14-7.1 – Persons defined as habitual felons.

14-7.1. Persons defined as habitual felons. (a) Any person who has been convicted of or pled guilty to three felony offenses in any federal court or state court in the United States or combination thereof is declared to be an habitual felon and may be charged as a status offender pursuant to this Article. (b) […]

§ 14-7.2 – Punishment.

14-7.2. Punishment. When any person is charged by indictment with the commission of a felony under the laws of the State of North Carolina and is also charged with being an habitual felon as defined in G.S. 14-7.1, he must, upon conviction, be sentenced and punished as an habitual felon, as in this Chapter provided, […]

§ 14-7.3 – Charge of habitual felon.

14-7.3. Charge of habitual felon. The district attorney, in his or her discretion, may charge a person as an habitual felon pursuant to this Article. An indictment which charges a person who is an habitual felon within the meaning of G.S. 14-7.1 with the commission of any felony under the laws of the State of […]

§ 14-7.4 – Evidence of prior convictions of felony offenses.

14-7.4. Evidence of prior convictions of felony offenses. In all cases where a person is charged under the provisions of this Article with being an habitual felon, the record or records of prior convictions of felony offenses shall be admissible in evidence, but only for the purpose of proving that said person has been convicted […]

§ 14-7.5 – Verdict and judgment.

14-7.5. Verdict and judgment. When an indictment charges an habitual felon with a felony as above provided and an indictment also charges that said person is an habitual felon as provided herein, the defendant shall be tried for the principal felony as provided by law. The indictment that the person is an habitual felon shall […]

§ 14-7.6 – Sentencing of habitual felons.

14-7.6. Sentencing of habitual felons. When an habitual felon as defined in this Article commits any felony under the laws of the State of North Carolina, the felon must, upon conviction or plea of guilty under indictment as provided in this Article (except where the felon has been sentenced as a Class A, B1, or […]