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NC Voters - here's a useful guide - good article with a clip out guide. (Original Post) NRaleighLiberal Oct 2014 OP
Thanks! mnhtnbb Oct 2014 #1
INDY says VOTE FOR the Amendment (to NC constitution): marions ghost Oct 2014 #2
I had been looking for that. Thanks NRaleighLiberal! n/t Triana Oct 2014 #3

marions ghost

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2. INDY says VOTE FOR the Amendment (to NC constitution):
Sat Oct 25, 2014, 12:23 PM
Oct 2014
http://www.indyweek.com/indyweek/nc-constitutional-amendment/Content?oid=4273748

N.C. Constitutional Amendment

"This election, voters will decide whether to amend the State constitution to allow criminal defendants the right to waive a jury trial in superior court and instead allow a judge to rule on their guilt or innocence. This is known as a “bench trial,” which is less expensive and takes less time than a jury trial.

The proposed amendment would not apply to capital trials—such as murder—nor would apply to misdemeanor cases in district court, which are automatically overseen by bench trials.

North Carolina is the only state in the country where defendants automatically receive jury trials. Though it’s not always in the defendant’s best interest to receive a trial by judge, we believe that they should have the choice, in keeping with the rest of the country, provided that they aren’t pressured by their lawyers to waive their jury trial rights. Vote for the amendment."

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--I am very much in favor of this! I would think lawyers would be against it. But it makes a lot of sense. Much less expensive and often the jury is totally unnecessary. I believe it leads to a fairer trial than when lawyers pick juries.

So make it the defendants choice. Like everywhere else in the country.
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