Appellate Court Opinions

Slip opinions (court's decision in a case) filed and written by the justices of the Supreme Court or judges of the Court of Appeals

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32,833 Appellate Court Opinions

, Court of Appeals , COA17-172 (Judge Wanda Bryant) , Unpublished
State v. Smith

Reasonable Suspicion; Search Warrant; Mail Stream; Motion to Suppress

, Court of Appeals , COA17-496 (Judge Valerie Zachary) , Unpublished
State v. Smith

Preservation and Error, Sufficient Evidence, Controlled Substances, Search and Seizure, Jury Instructions

, Court of Appeals , COA17-770 (Judge John Tyson) , Unpublished
State v. Stacks

Misdemeanor assault with a deadly weapon; self-defense; jury instruction; de novo review.

, Court of Appeals , COA17-542 (Judge Robert Hunter Jr.) , Unpublished
State v. Stephens-Maddox

Testimony Regarding Witness's Statement to Officer; Fifth Amendment.

, Court of Appeals , COA17-313 (Judge Ann Calabria) , Unpublished
State v. Thomas

N.C. Gen. Stat. Section 90-95(a)(1); Acting in concert; Sufficiency of the evidence; Multiple convictions and punishments based on same transaction

, Court of Appeals , COA17-681 (Judge John Tyson) , Unpublished
State v. Waddell

Plain error review; possession of methamphetamine; constructive possession; non-exclusive possession - other incriminating circumstances.

, Court of Appeals , COA17-712 (Judge Ann Calabria) , Unpublished
State v. Young

Admission of evidence; Prior bad acts; Right to remain silent

, Court of Appeals , COA17-222 (Judge Wanda Bryant) , Unpublished
Turnage v. Cunningham

Implied Easement; Summary Judgment; Res Judicata; Collateral Estoppel; Judicial Estoppel

, Court of Appeals , COA17-409 (Judge Ann Calabria) , Unpublished
Ball v. Cogdill

Lease; Year-to-year tenancy; Notice; Summary ejectment

, Court of Appeals , COA17-784 (Judge John Arrowood) , Unpublished
In re: H.M.

Involuntary commitment; mentally ill; dangerous to self

, Court of Appeals , COA17-499 (Judge Hunter Murphy) , Published
In re: R.S.M.

subject matter jurisdiction; clerical error