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State v. Hancock
Motion to Dismiss; N.C.G.S. § 90-95(a)(1)
State v. Jackson
Motion to suppress; plain feel doctrine; pill bottles; probable cause; totality of the circumstances; inevitable discovery; material conflict in the evidence; inferred findings of fact.
State v. Jackson
felony murder; motion to dismiss; plain error; jury instructions; defense of necessity
State v. Jones
probation revocation; commission of a new criminal offense; no abuse of discretion
State v. Leggette
probation revocation; revocation post-expiration of probationary term; no finding of "good cause"; remand for findings
State v. Lewis
Alford plea; Anders brief; remand for correction of clerical errors
State v. McLawhon
statutory sexual offense with a child by an adult, sexual act by a substitute parent or custodian, indecent liberties with a child, plain error, testimony, pre-arrest silence, cross-examination
State v. Melvin
assault with deadly weapon inflicting serious injury, assault inflicting serious injury, deadly weapon
State v. Pate
Hearsay; clerical error
State v. Price
Restitution award;
Remand for a new award;
State conceded error;
State v. Rick
first degree murder, opinion testimony, testimony regarding truthfulness
State v. Shelton
Sexual exploitation of a minor; sufficiency of circumstantial evidence; sexual activity; lascivious depiction of pubic area; photographs not admitted at trial
State v. Swain
Anders brief; No meritorious issue; Dismissed
State v. Templeton
defense of necessity; jury instruction; affirmative defense
State v. Walker
attempted first-degree murder; robbery with a dangerous weapon; pro se defendant; waiver of the right to counsel; failure to sua sponte declare a mistrial; no error
Sternola v. Aljian
Custody order;
Taking Judicial Notice;
Adjudicative Facts;
Imputed Income;
Delayed Entry of Order;
Stroupe v. Wood
contributory negligence, directed verdict, jury instructions
Venters v. Lanier
interlocutory appeal; order allowing motion to amend request for admissions and to reconsider summary judgment does not affect a substantial right.
Warren v. Snowshoe LTC Grp., LLC
N.C.R. Civ. P. 6(b), N.C.R. Civ. P. 41(a), statute of limitations, appellate rules violations, certiorari
Blackwell v. N.C. Dep't of Pub. Instruction/Buncombe Cnty. Schs.
lump sum payment, disability, unusual case, best interest of the employee