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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 14 — Criminal Law

§ 14-118.13. Venue.

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§ 14-118.13. Venue.
In any criminal proceeding brought under this Article, the crime shall be construed to have been committed:
(1)In the county in which the residential real property for which a mortgage loan is being sought is located;
(2)In any county in which any act was performed in furtherance of the violation;
(3)In any county in which any person alleged to have violated this Article had control or possession of any proceeds of the violation;
(4)If a closing occurred, in any county in which the closing occurred; or
(5)In any county in which a document containing a deliberate misstatement, misrepresentation, or omission is filed with the official registrar of deeds or with the Division of Motor Vehicles. (2007-163, s. 1.)
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