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Notice Of Intent To Dispose Of Exhibits Evidence Form. This is a North Carolina form and can be use in General Statewide.
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File No. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA In The General Court Of Justice County District Superior Court Division Additional File Numbers Civil: Plaintiff: Criminal STATE Name Of Defendant VERSUS NOTICE OF INTENT Name And Address TO DISPOSE OF EXHIBITS/EVIDENCE Plaintiffs Attorney Defendants Attorney Prosecutor PartyRule 14, General Rules of Practice for the Superior and District Courts TO Attorney/Party Named Above: Rule 14 of the General Rules of Practice for the superior and district courts requires the offering party to remove any models, diagrams, exhibits, or materials offered into evidence and received by the Clerk within thirty (30) days after final judgment in the trial court if no appeal is taken, unless the Court directs otherwise. If the case is appealed, the offering party is to remove those items within sixty (60) days after certification of a final decision from the appellate division. This is to notify you that if you fail to remove those items within thirty (30) days of the time limits set out above, the items will be disposed of in conformity with Rule 14 of the General Rules of Practice. Date Signature Deputy CSC Assistant CSC Clerk Of Superior Court CERTIFICATION This is to certify that the exhibits offered by or on behalf of the attorney/party named above were disposed of pursuant to Rule 14 of the General Rules of Practice. (NOTE TO CLERK: Do not dispose of the exhibits/evidence until thirty (30) days after the time limits set out above.) Date Date Signature Of Witness (Optional) Signature Deputy CSC Assistant CSC Clerk Of Superior Court Deputy CSC Assistant CSC Clerk Of Superior CourtAdditional Documentation Of Disposition (NOTE: This form may be used in both civil and criminal cases.) AOC-G-151, New 3/98 1998 Administrative Office of the Courts