Prostitution laws in the state of
North Carolina
| Prostitution | Customer | Pimping | Brothel |
|---|---|---|---|
| Up to 45 days and a fine(Class 1 misdemeanor) | Up to 45 days and a fine(Class 1 misdemeanor) | Up to 45 days and a fine(Class 1 misdemeanor) | Up to 45 days and a fine(Class 1 misdemeanor) |
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Article 27 Prostitution § 14 203: Definition of terms § 14 204: Prostitution and various acts abetting prostitution unlawful (1) To keep, set up, maintain, or operate any place, structure, building or conveyance for the purpose of prostitution or assignation. (2) To occupy any place, structure, building, or conveyance for the purpose of prostitution or assignation; or for any person to permit any place, structure, building or conveyance owned by him or under his control to be used for the purpose of prostitution or assignation, with knowledge or reasonable cause to know that the same is, or is to be, used for such purpose. (3) To receive, or to offer or agree to receive any person into any place, structure, building, or conveyance for the purpose of prostitution or assignation, or to permit any person to remain there for such purpose. (4) To direct, take, or transport, or to offer or agree to take or transport, any person to any place, structure, or building or to any other person, with knowledge or reasonable cause to know that the purpose of such directing, taking, or transporting is prostitution or assignation. (5) To procure, or to solicit, or to offer to procure or solicit for the purpose of prostitution or assignation. (6) To reside in, enter, or remain in any place, structure, or building, or to enter or remain in any conveyance, for the purpose of prostitution or assignation. (7) To engage in prostitution or assignation, or to aid or abet prostitution or assignation by any means whatsoever. § 14 204.1: Loitering for the purpose of engaging in prostitution offense (1) Repeatedly beckons to, stops, or attempts to stop passers by, or repeatedly attempts to engage passers by in conversation; or (2) Repeatedly stops or attempts to stop motor vehicles; or (3) Repeatedly interferes with the free passage of other persons for the purpose of violating any subdivision of G.S. 14 204 or 14 177, that person is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. § 14 205: Prosecution; in what courts § 14 206: Reputation and prior conviction admissible as evidence § 14 207: Degrees of guilt § 14 208: Punishment; probation; parole Notwithstanding the previous paragraph, any person who shall be deemed guilty in the first degree, as set forth in G.S. 14 207, shall be guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. This paragraph applies only in cities with a population of 300,000 or over, according to the most recent decennial federal census, but shall only apply in a city within that class if the city has adopted an ordinance to that effect, which ordinance makes a finding that prostitution is a serious problem within the city. Any person who shall be deemed guilty in the second degree, as set forth in G.S. 14 207, shall be guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor: Provided, that the defendant may be placed on probation in the care of a probation officer designated by law, or theretofore appointed by the court. Probation or parole shall be granted or ordered in the case of a person infected with venereal disease only on such terms and conditions as shall insure medical treatment therefor and prevent the spread thereof, and the court may order any convicted defendant to be examined for venereal disease. No girl or woman who shall be convicted under this Article shall be placed on probation or on parole in the care or charge of any person except a woman probation officer. |