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Schenkel & Shultz, Inc. v. Hermon F. Fox & Assocs.
Construction contract; indemnity
State v. Barden
Batson v. Kentucky challenge to prosecution's use of peremptory challenges; appeal from trial court's order following remand for hearing after defendant's conviction and sentence of death for first-degree murder
State v. Barnard
Alleged traffic violation; reasonable suspicion to stop vehicle; motion to suppress evidence and statements
State v. Coltrane
Appeal from conviction of driving while license suspended; whether the State was entitled to a presumption that it complied with N.C.G.S. § 20-48(a) (2005) when it notified defendant of the suspension
State v. Hess
Vehicle stop based solely on officer's knowledge that the owner's driver's license is suspended; motion to suppress based on lack of reasonable suspicion to stop
Ward v. Floors Perfect
Workers' Compensation; change in condition under N,C.G.S. § 97-47
Court of Appeals Published Opinions Filed April 1, 2008
Birmingham v H&H Home Consultants
Unfair and deceptive practices; Private residence; Attorney's fees
Blaylock Grading Co. v Neal Smith Eng'g
Validity of Limited Liability Clause
Clay v Monroe
Sale of ward's property; Necessity of appraisal; Court approval of sale; Constructive fraud
Gratz v Hill
Workers' compensation; intoxication
Gray v Bryant, et al
Whether suit by a prisoner is frivolous
Hentz v Asheville City Bd. of Educ.
Subject matter jurisdiction; exhaustion of administrative remedy
Roberts v Dixie News, Inc.
Workers' compensation; deputy commissioner order
State v Beatty
Jury instructions; unfair prejudice
State v Bridges
Probation Revocation
State v Jenkins
Error in jury verdict form; Assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury
State v Lee
Rule 608, challenge for cause, inattentive juror
State v Ly and Xiong
First-degree kidnapping; breaking and entering; robbery with dangerous weapon
State v Robinson
Plain Feel doctrine; Terry stop