§ 15A-1381. Disposition defined.
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Reports of Dispositionsof Criminal Cases.
§ 15A‑1381. Dispositiondefined.
As used in this Article, theterm "disposition" means any action which results in termination orindeterminate suspension of the prosecution of a criminal charge. A dispositionmay be any one of the following actions:
(1) A finding of noprobable cause pursuant to G.S. 15A‑511(c)(2);
(2) An order ofdismissal pursuant to G.S. 15A‑604;
(3) A finding of noprobable cause pursuant to G.S. 15A‑612(a)(3);
(4) A return of not atrue bill pursuant to G.S. 15A‑629;
(5) Repealed by SessionLaws 1989, c. 688, s. 4;
(6) Dismissal pursuantto G.S. 15A‑931 or 15A‑932;
(7) Dismissal pursuantto G.S. 15A‑954, 15A‑955 or 15A‑959;
(8) Finding of adefendant's incapacity to proceed pursuant to G.S. 15A‑1002 or dismissalof charges pursuant to G.S. 15A‑1008;
(9) Entry of a plea ofguilty or no contest pursuant to G.S. 15A‑1011, without regard to thesentence imposed upon the plea, and even though prayer for judgment on the pleabe continued;
(10) Dismissal pursuant toG.S. 15A‑1227;
(11) Return of verdictpursuant to G.S. 15A‑1237, without regard to the sentence imposed uponsuch verdict and even though prayer for judgment on such verdict be continued. (1981,c. 862, s. 1; 1989, c. 688, s. 4.)