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In re M.P.M.
Termination of father's parental rights for neglect of his child based partially on the mother's abuse of four older half-siblings; whether termination of father's parental rights was supported by clear, cogent, and convincing evidence; whether the COA properly affirmed the trial court's conclusion that the father's neglect was continuing and would likely continue in the future.
In re N.T.
Termination of parental rights; whether the trial court lacked subject matter jurisdiction over the case because the juvenile petition initiating the action was not verified as required by law.
Pruett v. Bingham
Whether third-party defendants, a nonprofit corporation under contract with a County to provide fire and rescue services and its employee, should be dismissed from a negligence action on the basis of governmental and public officer immunity; whether third-party defendants adequately pleaded or properly produced documents in support of an immunity defense.
State v. Barnett
Whether the State presented sufficient evidence to show that defendant failed to report a change of address as required under the North Carolina sex offender registration program; whether there was a fatal variance between the indictment and the proof offered at trial.
State v. Crockett
Whether the State presented sufficient evidence that defendant failed to report his change of address as required under the N.C. sex offender registration program.
State v. James
Whether the indictment charging defendant with failure to report his change of address as required under the N.C. sex offender registration program contained a fatal variance.
State v. Miller
State's appeal pursuant to N.C.G.S. 15A-1432 from dismissal of DWI charge; whether the trial court's actions sufficed to establish that an order had been entered sufficient to support the assertion of appellate jurisdiction over this appeal.
State v. Spivey
Whether an indictment charging defendant with a real property crime was fatally defective because it did not allege that the entity that owned the property has the legal ability to own property.
State v. Walters
Whether defendant was deprived of his right to a unanimous jury verdict when the trial court erroneously instructed the jury on an alternate theory to support a conviction for first-degree kidnapping when that theory was not supported by the evidence.
State v. Warren
Whether the trial court erred when it denied defendant's motion to suppress evidence obtained by an allegedly unconstitutional dog sniff.
Court of Appeals Published Opinions Filed March 15, 2016
Bennett v. Hospice & Palliative Care Ctr. Of Alamance-Caswell
Medical malpractice; N.C. R. Civ. P. 9(j); loss of sepulcher, breach of contract are not ?medical malpractice? claims
Blackburn v. NC Dep't Of Pub. Safety
Career state employee; Just cause for termination; Sufficiency of notice
Boyd v. Rekuc
Rule 9(j), medical malpractice, voluntary dismissal, statue of limitations
Christenbury Eye Ctr., P.A. v. Medflow, Inc.
Appellate Jurisdiction; Mandatory Complex Business Case
In re: Ballard
foreclosure sale, bid deposit, NCGS section 45-21.30(c)
Meadows v. Meadows
Initial custody order; Refusal of natural parent to participate fully in custody proceedings.
State v Cook
ineffective assistance of counsel, State v. Harbison, state of mind hearsay exception
State v McLaughlin
Confrontation clause, child sexual abuse, declarant unavailable, medical diagnosis hearsay exception, excited utterance exception
State v. Blue
Fourth amendment search