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35,477 Appellate Court Opinions
State v. Jones
Attempted first degree murder; Voluntary intoxication; Ineffective assistance of counsel; Sentencing
State v. Lindsey
Satellite-based monitoring
State v. Lineberger
Indictment, Breaking or entering
State v. Martin
Armed robbery, closing argument
State v. Murphy
Sentencing - Anders Brief
State v. Sandy & Supris
Motion for Appropriate Relief, exculpatory evidence, Brady
State v. Spence
Criminal; resentencing hearing, de novo review
State v. Suggs
Anders v. California
State v. Thompson
Admission of evidence; Failure to preserve for review
State v. West
Denial of Continuance Motion
State v. Williams
Sentencing, aggravating factors, notice, Sixth Amendment, DWI
State v. Williams
N.C. Rules of Evidence 412 (the rape shield statute); Declaring a box cutter a dangerous or deadly weapon as a matter of law.
State v. Wright
Plain error; Improper Testimony
Whichard v. CH Mortg. Co., Inc.
Board of Review; Unemployment Benefits;Threat; Violation of Work Rule.
Supreme Court Opinions Filed June 10, 2016
Herndon v. Herndon
Whether, at a hearing on plaintiff's complaint and motion for issuance of a domestic violence protective order, the trial court violated defendant's Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination.
In re D.L.W.
Termination of parental rights; whether the trial court's findings of fact supported its conclusions of law that respondent-mother's parental rights should be terminated under N.C.G.S. 7B-1111(a)(1) and (a)(2).
Kirby v. NCDOT
Whether the improvement, development, and subdivision restrictions imposed on plaintiffs' property under the Map Act, by which NCDOT identifies corridors that may be used for possible future transportation projects, amount to a taking by eminent domain.
Morris v. Scenera Research LLC
Action under N.C. Wage & Hour Act for payment of patent bonuses to former employee; whether employee was entitled to elect to rescind certain patent assignments in lieu of damages awarded by a jury and the trial court.
State v. Bishop
Constitutionality of N.C.G.S. 14-458.1(a)(1)(d), prohibiting cyber-bullying.