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Hardison v KIA Motors America, Inc.
New Motor Vehicles Warranty Act; North Carolina Lemon Law; Attorney's Fees; Treble Damages
Hillsboro Partners, LLC v The City of Fayetteville
Collateral estoppel; Governmental talking; Just compensation
In The Matter Of: Blue Ridge Housing of Bakersville LLC
Ad valorem property tax exemption; N.C. Gen. Stat. § 105-278.6(a)(8); low-income housing tax credits; housing authorities; ownership interest
Joines v Moffitt
Admissibility of accident report; Limiting voir dire; Opinion testimony as to right of way
O'Neal v. O'Neal
Rule 11 sanctions, amount of attorney's fees
Stark, et al v Ford Motor Company
Motions for JNOV and New Trial; Expert Witness Fees; Liability of Guardian ad Litem for Costs
State v Combs
Rape of a child; First degree sexual offense; Sufficiency of the evidence; Jury instructions
State v Davis
Flight; action not part of normal behavior; prior record level substantially similar offense
State v Galloway
Discharging a firearm into an occupied vehicle in operation; Sufficiency of the indictment
State v Hinton
Gang-related testimony; plain error; jury request to review trial testimony; failure to exercise discretion; prejudicial error
State v James
Armed robbery; Acting in concertg
State v Rollins
Confrontation Clause; Hearsay; Prior Testimony; Voluntariness
State v Seelig
Physical presence requirement of Confrontation Clause
Walters v Cooper
Prayer for judgment continued; sex offender registration
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. v Arlington Hills of Mint Hill, LLC, et al
Foreclosure; off-set defense
Wind v The City of Gastonia
whether a city employee has the right to inspect confidential materials in his own employee personnel file pursuant to N.C.G.S. 160A-168(c)(1) and N.C.G.S. 160A-168(c1)(4)
Supreme Court Opinions Filed March 8, 2013
IMT, Inc. v. City of Lumberton
Enforceability of a privilege tax imposed by the City on companies purportedly engaged in cyber-gambling; whether summary judgment was properly entered for the City on the companies' claim that the privilege tax violates the N.C. Constitution's prohibition on unjust and inequitable taxes.
In re Foreclosure of Bass
Whether petitioner, which was not the original lender named in a promissory note executed by the borrower, was the holder of the note at the time of default and thus had authority to foreclose on respondent's property under the accompanying deed of trust.
Lovette v. N.C. Dep't of Corr.
Whether sentence reduction credits apply when determining the unconditional release dates of inmates who received eighty-year life sentences for commission of second-degree murder and second-degree burglary