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State v. Delau
motion to suppress; invited error; lay witness opinion testimony
State v. Elliott
Unanimous jury verdict, Jury instructions, Invited error
State v. Fernandez
self defense, defense of habitation, jury instructions, immunity and criminal liability
State v. Inman
Hearsay, substantive evidence, corroborating evidence
State v. Johnson
equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment; discriminatory enforcement and application of law; burden on challenger of stop and search to establish violation on equal protection grounds; discriminatory intent can be established by statistics but benchmarks are required to show whether statistics prove discriminatory intent
State v. Lake
amendment of misdemeanor citation, subject matter jurisdiction
State v. McNeill
Motion to Suppress; Search Warrant; Affidavit; Probable Cause.
State v. Misty Dawn Amore
Guilty Pleas; Factual basis to support applicable statutory sentence
State v. Nykamp
N.C. Gen. State 15A-1342(a4), conditional discharge, revocation of disharge, sufficient written findings of fact, willful failure to comply, probation term longer than presumptive
State v. Owens
Jury instructions, lesser included offense, plain error
State v. Pouncey
petition for writ of certiorari; guilty plea; Anders brief; pro se brief
State v. Tarrance
capacity to stand trial; N.C. Gen. Stat. 15A-1002; remand for competency hearing
State v. Thomas
witness impeachment; prior inconsistent statements; issue preservation; invited error; doctrine of recent possession
State v. W.brook
Satellite-Based Monitoring, Grady, Evidence of Efficacy
State v. White
Satellite-Based Monitoring, Grady, Evidence of Efficacy
State v. Whiting
Batson hearing, closed courtroom, Rule 404(b)
State v. Woolard
instructional error; motion to dismiss; restitution
Taylor v. Bank of Am., N.A.
Motion to Dismiss, Summary Judgment, Statute of Limitations, Res Judicata, Collateral Estoppel, Motion to Amend
W. v. Williams Elec. Motor Repair, Inc.
motion to dismiss, negligence and NIED
Williams v. McDonald
Rule 12(b)(6), motion to dismiss, absence of necessary facts, facts defeat the claim, qualified domestic relations orders, modification of order