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State v. Black
Sufficiency of evidence; rape
State v. Davis
Possession of firearm- sufficient evidence
State v. Hackney
Conspiracy
State v. Kersey
Dangerous weapon; prior record level
State v. Layne
Ineffective assistance of counsel; breaking or entering; sufficiency of the evidence
State v. Mastor
Criminal contempt; Consent order; Felony secret peeping; Convicted sex offender; plain meaning; Sex Offender Registration Program
State v. McCullough
Jury instructions; Larceny from the person; Lesser included offenses
State v. O'Neal
DWI checkpoint; motion to suppress; § 20-16.3A
State v. Sanchez
Drug trafficking- lesser included offenses
State v. Wilson
1st degree murder; Right to counsel/Miranda; Rules 404(b) and 403
The NC State Bar v Merrell
Unconsentable conflict of interest in commercial real estate closing
Wilkes v City of Greenville
Workers' Compensation; Parsons presumption; Futility of seeking employment
Burley v US Foods, Inc.
Workers' Compensation; Injury sustained by an employee while working out of state; Whether the N.C. Industrial Commission has subject matter jurisdiction over the employee's claim under N.C.G.S. 97-36.
High Point Bank And Trust Company v Highmark Properties, LLC
Following foreclosure, whether guarantors on a loan secured by the real property can assert a defense under N.C.G.S. 45-21.36 to reduce their individual liability for the debt or whether that defense is available only to the borrower who owned the real property used as collateral for the loan.
State v Benitez
Whether in-custody incriminating statements made by a juvenile should be suppressed as inadmissible under N.C.G.S. 7B-2101(b); whether a defendant's uncle qualifies as a guardian or custodian for purposes of that statute.
State v. Bartlett
Motion to suppress evidence; whether a judge can make findings of fact concerning evidence that the judge did not hear.
State v. Blow
Whether substantial evidence supported all three of defendant's convictions for first-degree rape of a child.
State v. Ellis
Whether an indictment charging defendant with injury to personal property was fatally defective because it did not allege that both of the alleged co-owners of the damaged property had the legal ability to own property.
State v. Gray
Whether the trial court (1) erred in allowing the State to introduce text messages from a cell phone belonging to one of defendant's co-conspirators, and (2) committed plain error in admitting a detective's opinion testimony regarding the content of text messages among all co-conspirators.
State v. Pendergraft
Whether an indictment charging defendant with obtaining property by false pretenses was fatally defective because it failed to state the alleged false representation made by defendant.