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N.C. J. INT’L L. & COM. REG.

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Every person arrested or detained shall be informed of the
grounds for his arrest or detention and of the rights he has in
connection with his arrest or detention in a language he
understands.
Every person who is held in detention shall be brought before
a court of law within forty-eight (48) hours of his arrest, and
if this is not reasonably possible, as soon as possible
thereafter, and no such person shall be held in custody beyond
such period without the authority of the court.
Every person shall have the right to petition a court of law for
a Writ of Habeas Corpus. Where the arresting officer fails to
bring the person arrested before the court and provide the
reason for his arrest, the court shall accept the petition and
order the release of the prisoner.
Every person charged with an offence shall be entitled to a
fair, speedy and public hearing by a court of law; provided,
however, that such a court may exclude the press and the
public from all or any part of the trial for reasons of morals or
national security, as may be necessary in a just and
democratic society.
A person charged with an offence shall be presumed to be
innocent, and shall not be punished, unless he is found guilty
by a court of law.
Where an accused is convicted, he shall have the right to
appeal. No person shall be liable to be tried again for any
criminal offence on which judgement has been rendered.

Article 18 - Right to Privacy
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Every person shall have the right to privacy.
(a) No person shall be subject to body search, nor shall his
premises be entered into or searched or his
communications, correspondence, or other property be
interfered with, without reasonable cause.
(b) No search warrant shall issue, save upon probable cause,
supported by oath, and particularly describing the place to
be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.

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