Tampering With Ankle Monitor

Summary

Tampering with an ankle monitor in North Carolina is generally considered a felony. Charges may include tampering with an electronic device and escape from custody. Consult a legal professional for specific advice.

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What would the state charge one with cutting off an ankle monitor?
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In North Carolina, removal of an electronic monitoring device such as an ankle monitor is generally considered a felony. The charges could include:
- Tampering with an electronic monitoring device.
- Escape from custody or detention.
- Other associated charges depending on the original conditions of the monitor.
Please consult with a legal professional for advice pertaining to a specific case.
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