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Gerity v. NC Dept. of Health & Hum. Servs.
Whistleblower Act
Glenn v. Johnson
summary judgment; negligent infliction of emotional distress; intentional infliction of emotional distress; defamation - libel and slander per quod
In re: A.M. & E.R.
Abuse; Child support
In re: Corning Inc.
Tax assessment
In re: Korfmann
Direct criminal contempt
In re: O.D.S.
Termination of parental rights; render judgment; enter judgment
Myers v. Clodfelter
Prescriptive easement; hostile use; claim of right; sole means of access and egress.
Powell v. P2Enterprises, LLC
Summary Judgment; North Carolina Wage and Hour Act; Federal Fair Labor Standards Act; Economic Reality Test
Ragland v. Nash-Rocky Mount Bd. Of Educ.
Teacher termination, board of Education, review of agency decision, motion to strike
State v Bohannon
Felony child abuse inflicting serious bodily injury; Prosecutor's Closing Remarks
State v Crandell
criminal, motion to suppress, reasonable suspicion to stop
State v Portillo
First degree murder; Motion to suppress; Confessions; Miranda custody analysis; Technical violations of the Criminal Procedure Act; Self-serving exculpatory statements
State v Sawyers
community care taking exception; seizure; reasonable suspicion; NCGS § 20-16.2
State v. Brice
Indictment
State v. Crook
Motion to suppress; jury instructions; prior record level
State v. Dulin
criminal, motion to dismiss, actual or constructive possession, possession of marijuana with intent to sell or deliver
State v. Fleming
Common Law Robbery; Conspiracy; Rule 404(b); Video Evidence. Sentencing.
State v. Navarro
Bond forfeiture; extraordinary circumstances
TD Bank, N.A. v. Williams
Deficiency Judgment Act, Summary Judgment, Property Value.
Weideman v. Shelton
Child custody dispute between parent and nonparent; Non-biological grandmother, intervenor, who helped raise child had standing to intervene in child custody proceedings but was not entitled to custody or visitation where intervenor failed to demonstrate that mother was unfit or acted inconsistently with her protected parental status; Mother's decision to grant exclusive custody of her child to child's biological grandmother was not conduct inconsistent with her protected status, where evidence showed intervenor had purposefully impeded mother's ability to assume her role as her child's parent, and this custodial arrangement allowed mother to assume her role as her child's mother in future.