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North Carolina's Largest Law Enforcement Association supports raising the juvenile age
August 30, 2016 The North Carolina Police Benevolent Association (NCPBA) has endorsed the North Carolina Commission on the Administration of Law and Justice (NCCALJ) Criminal Investigation and Adjudication Committee?s initial recommendation to raise the age of juvenile court jurisdiction in the state to include youthful offenders aged 16 and 17 years old for all crimes, except Class A through E felonies and traffic offenses.
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North Carolina's Largest Law Enforcement Association endorses McCrory for Governor at press conference
August 25, 2016 The North Carolina Police Benevolent Association recently held a series of candidate interviews for those candidates seeking election for various offices. During the interview process, Governor Pat McCrory demonstrated why his experience and values make him uniquely qualified to represent the citizens of North Carolina.
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North Carolina's Largest Law Enforcement Association Endorses Beth Wood for State Auditor
August 17, 2016 The North Carolina Police Benevolent Association recently held a series of candidate interviews for those candidates seeking election for various offices. During the interview process, Beth Wood demonstrated why her experience and values make her uniquely qualified to represent the citizens of North Carolina.
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Court of Appeals Reaffirms Constitutional Due Process Protection for Police Officers in Tully v. City of Wilmington
August 17, 2016 Today, the North Carolina Court of Appeals has issued a thundering decision in support of constitutional rights of police officers. In Tully v. City of Wilmington, the Court ruled that North Carolina municipalities are constitutionally required to honor and obey their own personnel policies.
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North Carolina's Largest Law Enforcement Association Endorses Charles Meeker for Labor Commissioner
August 11, 2016 The North Carolina Police Benevolent Association recently held a series of candidate interviews for those candidates seeking election for various offices. During the interview process, Charles Meeker demonstrated why his experience and values make him uniquely qualified to represent the citizens of North Carolina.
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North Carolina's Largest Law Enforcement Association Endorses Wayne Goodwin for Commissioner of Insurance
August 11, 2016 The North Carolina Police Benevolent Association recently held a series of candidate interviews for those candidates seeking election for various offices. During the interview process, Wayne Goodwin demonstrated why his experience and values make him uniquely qualified to represent the citizens of North Carolina.
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114th US Congress Update July 2016
August 2, 2016 The Southern States Police Benevolent Association is committed to keeping you informed of federal legislation that may affect your work-life, pay and benefits.
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North Carolina's Largest Law Enforcement Association Endorses Dale Folwell, CPA for State Treasurer
August 1, 2016 The North Carolina Police Benevolent Association recently held a series of candidate interviews for those candidates seeking election for various offices. During the interview process, Dale Folwell, CPA demonstrated why his experience and values make him uniquely qualified to represent the citizens of North Carolina.
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Praying for Baton Rouge
July 18, 2016 t is with a heavy heart that we are once again grieving the tragic loss of three of our own at the hands of pure hatred.
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North Carolina's Largest Law Enforcement Association endorses Josh Stein for Attorney General
July 15, 2016 The North Carolina Police Benevolent Association recently held a series of candidate interviews for those candidates seeking election for various offices. During the interview process, Josh Stein demonstrated why his experience and values make him uniquely qualified to represent the voters of North Carolina.
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