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19,592 Appellate Court Opinions
Robertson v. Zaxby's of Knightdale
N.C. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(6); N.C.R. App. P. 28(b)(6)
Simmons v. Simmons
jurisdiction, civil contempt, child support, nunc pro tunc
State v. Berryman
motion to dismiss for insufficiency, prior inconsistent statements, clerical errors.
State v. Blue
Anders v. California; Guilty Plea; N.C. Gen. Stat. § 15A-1444(a2); Motion to Dismiss Appeal; Jurisdiction.
State v. Bowen
Appellate Rule 4; Anders, certiorari, dismissal
State v. Burrus
Weaving; DWI; Motion to suppress; Reasonable suspicion
State v. C.K.D.
Knoll motion to dismiss, DWI detention
State v. Duncan
Motion to Suppress; Guilty Plea; No Jurisdiction; PWC; Dismissed.
State v. Freeman
Sentencing, Guilty Plea; Prior-Record Level; De Novo; Reversed; Remanded.
State v. Garcia
Conspiracy; Robbery; Dangerous Weapon; Evidence; Hearsay; Truth of the Matter Asserted; Common Plan; Relevance; No Abuse of Discretion.
State v. George
State v. Green
instruction on flight; discovery violations; N.C.G.S. § 15A-903(a)(1)
State v. Johnson
voir dire, peremptory strike, invited error
State v. Johnson
sex offender registration; obtaining photo by peeping; competent evidence; danger to community.
State v. Loftis
jury instruction, lesser included offense, trafficking
State v. Ott
guilty plea; larceny from a merchant by use of an emergency door; Anders review
State v. Pittman
habitual felon status, variance, fatal variance, material variance, aggravated sentencing, aggravating factors
State v. Porter
exigent circumstances, findings of fact, conclusions of law, drug possession, maintaining a dwelling, motion to suppress, selective prosecution, equal protection, plain error, motion to dismiss, warrantless entry, fourth amendment, search and seizure.
State v. Self
plain error review; jury instruction of compulsion, duress, or coercion
State v. Steele
Direct evidence; circumstantial evidence; embezzlement; conversion; substantial evidence; reasonable juror; fraudulent intent; reasonable inference