North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper took out his veto stamp to oppose a bill that would require more teenagers facing criminal ...
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed legislation that would have forced more minors accused of serious crimes to ...
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper has vetoed a measure that would have ensured more young people accused of serious crimes be ...
With less than two weeks to the deadline for state budget adjustments, North Carolina’s governor sent another fiscal request ...
By Carolina Journal Staff Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed a bill Friday that would make changes to North Carolina’s juvenile justice laws. Critics argued that the bill would roll back North ...
The bill would lead to more serious charges for adults who entice juveniles to commit crimes, and move more juvenile cases to ...
Governor Roy Cooper issued a veto late Friday of a bill that would modify the definition of “delinquent juvenile” and send ...
More young people who are accused of serious crimes in North Carolina would have their cases tried automatically in adult court, under legislation that received final General Assembly approval.
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina ... of the crime for teenagers if they were handled in juvenile court, making communities safer,” Cooper’s message read. “This bill makes this important ...