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Smith v. Smith
interlocutory order; order not certified for immediate review;
State v. Abernathy
Failure to intervene ex mero motu; Ex mero motu; Prosecutors closing argument; Not grossly improper; Failure to object.
State v. Bailey
Guilty plea; Anders brief; Anders review; Wholly frivolous; Alford plea; Sentencing; Prior record level; No prejudicial error; No error.
State v. Bradshaw
Anders brief; Anders v. California; State v. Kinch
State v. Davis
notice and opportunity to be heard, criminal contempt, N.C.G.S. § 5A-12
State v. Dumas
second degree kidnapping, child abduction, defendant's pre-arrest silence, plain error
State v. Ellison
civil judgment for court-appointed attorney fees; petition for writ of certiorari; right to be heard
State v. Henderson
kidnapping, jury instructions, separate and independent act, plain error
State v. Jones
lesser-included jury instructions, motions to dismiss, order of closing arguments, aggravating factors
State v. Jones
post conviction DNA testing, N.C.G.S. 15A-269, material
State v. Moody
Substantial evidence; circumstantial evidence; reasonable mind; reasonable juror; fingerprint; State v. Irick; State v. Scott; description; ineffective assistance of counsel; IAC; moot
State v. Parker
Anders brief, no error
State v. Patterson
Motion to withdraw; absolute impasse; motion for mistrial
State v. Pena
involuntary intoxication, jury instruction, authentication, motion to dismiss
State v. Rawson
exclusion of evidence, character evidence, motion to dismiss charges.
State v. Rollinson
criminal; first-degree murder; motion to dismiss; intent; intoxication; sufficiency of evidence; jury issue.
State v. Slade
N.C.G.S.15A-1340.19A, et.seq., State v Kelliher, oral finding, de facto life sentence
State v. Suggs
preservation, plain error, motion to dismiss, acting in concert
State v. Taft
Assault and battery; error by trial court in probationary term
State v. Warren
jury instruction; constructive possession; NC Pattern Jury Instructions