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In North Carolina as in most states, crimes are divided into two categories—misdemeanors and felonies. More serious crimes are categorized as felonies and less serious crimes are categorized as misdemeanors. On October 1, 1994, North Carolina implemented the structured sentencing laws. This legislation set up specific guidelines within which judges must sentence defendants. The sentences are determined pursuant to a grid which takes into account the defendant's prior record level and the classification of the crime. There are two different grids—one for misdemeanors and one for felonies.

In North Carolina, misdemeanors are divided into one of four classes ranging from the least serious Class 3 to the most serious, Class A-1. Class three misdemeanors carry a maximum active sentence of twenty days and Class A-1 misdemeanors carry a maximum active sentence of 150 days of incarceration. For misdemeanors, the defendants prior record level is divided into three categories which are: level 1, no prior convictions; level 2, one to four prior convictions and; level 3, five or more prior convictions.

The sentencing grid for felonies is more extensive. Felonies are categorized in classes ranging from Class I, which is the least serious, carrying a maximum punishment of 15 months in prison, and the most serious crimes are classified as Class A which carries a maximum sentence of death or life without parole. The prior record level for felonies will range from a record level 1 which is for a defendant with 0 points to at the most serious prior record level which is Level 6, which is the level for defendant's with 19 or more "points." The points for determining the record level under felony sentencing is determined by a set of rules where prior convictions for misdemeanors carry one point each and felony convictions carry two points for the least serious felonies and up to ten points for the most serious felonies.

Within the structured sentencing guidelines, there is room for the judge to impose a wide variety of conditions and the range of punishment within the guidelines is for the judge to decide based upon many factors including specific aggravating or mitigating factors. If you have been charged with a crime—either a misdemeanor or a felony—you should immediately consult with an attorney and not discuss your matter with anyone except for your attorney until and if your attorney advises you otherwise. There are many things that can be done which will either help or hurt your particular case and your attorney can help you minimize the negative impact you will ultimately suffer as a result of a criminal charge.

Supply, North Carolina is a small unincorporated community which is located in Brunswick County, North Carolina.  Supply is located north of Shallotte and south of Bolivia in Brunswick County.  Because Supply is unincorporated, it does not have its own police force.  However, there are other law enforcement agencies which have jurisdiction in Supply including the Brunswick County Sheriff's Department and North Carolina State Highway Patrol.  If you receive a traffic ticket such as a speeding ticket or if you are charged with a crime in Supply, NC, your court date will be the Brunswick County courthouse located in Bolivia, NC.  Bolivia, North Carolina is about 20-25 minutes south of Wilmington, North Carolina.

Collins Law Firm is located in Wilmington, North Carolina, and does not have an office in Supply, NC.  However, attorney David Collins regularly represents people in the Brunswick County courthouse who have been charged with traffic citations or crimes in Supply, NC.

The Brunswick County Courthouse is located at 310 Government Center Drive, NE, Bolivia, NC 28422.

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