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In re Z.M.C.B.
Termination of Parental Rights; N.C.G.S. 7B-1111(a)(3); willful failure to pay child support to petitioner agency; parent employed and able to pay; evidence of ability to pay unnecessary
Khouri v. Affordable Auto Prot., LLC
Personal jurisdiction; minimum contacts
Scott v. Radeas LLC
summary judgment, employment, wrongful termination in violation of public policy
Smith v. Smith
Custody modification; civil contempt; attorney fees
State v. Bryant
first-degree arson, testimony, plain error review, personal knowledge, hearsay, excited utterance, overwhelming evidence of guilt, sentencing testimony, mitigating factors
State v. Hegwood
Assault inflicting serious bodily injury
State v. Ingram
post-deliberation juror substitution, conflict between statute and constitution, new trial
State v. Morton
Rule 403, Rule 404(b), prior conviction, sex offenses
State v. Moseley
Taking indecent liberties with a child; N.C. Gen. Stat. § 14-202.1(a)(2); For the purpose of arousing or gratifying sexual desire; Upon the body; Motion to dismiss.
State v. Noriega
Evidence/jury instruction errors by trial court in drug possession case
State v. Potter
motion to suppress, probable cause, automobile exception, constructive possession, anticipatory bond
State v. Potts
motion to suppress; warrantless searches and seizures; probable cause; motion to dismiss; trafficking in cocaine by transportation
State v. Simmons
Self-defense, jury instruction, defense of others
State v. Sinclair
Alford Plea
Prior Record Level
Anders Brief
State v. Strickland
remand for resentencing, NC Gen Stat 20-179
State v. Teasley
Motion to Dismiss; Witness Drug Impairment, Attorney Fees
State v. Tilghman
Probation Revocation; Probation Violation Report; Willful Violation; New Criminal Offense; Clerical Error; Affirmed & Remanded.
State v. Williams
limitation of cross-examination; motion to dismiss for insufficiency of evidence; kidnapping and robbery; double jeopardy; felony larceny; and fair market value of stolen items; stipulation of prior record; notice of intent to prove sentencing point; waiver of notice; inquiry under Blakely Act.
Wolf v. Swift
motion for summary judgment, interlocutory, Rule 54(b).
Woody v. Vickrey
appeals from interlocutory orders, review of sanctions orders, representation of multiple persons.