Motion Agreement And Order To Defer Prosecution (After Dec. 1, 2011) {CR-610} | Pdf Fpdf Docx | North Carolina

 North Carolina   Statewide   Criminal 
Motion Agreement And Order To Defer Prosecution (After Dec. 1, 2011) {CR-610} | Pdf Fpdf Docx | North Carolina

Last updated: 10/30/2024

Motion Agreement And Order To Defer Prosecution (After Dec. 1, 2011) {CR-610}

Start Your Free Trial $ 17.99
200 Ratings
What you get:
  • Instant access to fillable Microsoft Word or PDF forms.
  • Minimize the risk of using outdated forms and eliminate rejected fillings.
  • Largest forms database in the USA with more than 80,000 federal, state and agency forms.
  • Download, edit, auto-fill multiple forms at once in MS Word using our Forms Workflow Ribbon
  • Trusted by 1,000s of Attorneys and Legal Professionals

Description

AOC-CR-610 - MOTION/AGREEMENT AND ORDER TO DEFER PROSECUTION (STRUCTURED SENTENCING) (For Deferrals Entered On Or After Dec. 1, 2011). This form is used in the state of North Carolina, General Court of Justice, District or Superior Court Division. The purpose of this form is to request the court's approval to defer prosecution for a specified period and place the defendant on probation. The form includes various sections and fields to enter relevant information about the case, such as the file number, county, seat of court, and names of the parties involved. It also includes details about the offense(s) and the conditions of the agreement, such as the type and duration of probation, regular and special conditions of probation, community service requirements, and any financial obligations, such as fines, restitution, or fees. The defendant is required to sign an oath/agreement/motion section, acknowledging their understanding of the terms and conditions and waiving certain rights. The attorneys involved also certify their agreement with the motion, and the judge provides findings and orders related to the motion. The form may also include additional pages to list additional offenses or charges related to the case. G.S. 15A-1341(a1). www.FormsWorkflow.com

Related forms

Our Products