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Smith v Harris
Underinsured motorist coverage; use of an automobile
State v Artis
Habitual felon; double jeopardy
State v Bradley
Habitual impaired driving; Apprendi and Blakely; double jeopardy; unanimous jury verdict and verdict sheet
State v Coleman
Entitlement to Blakely review
State v Erickson
First-degree murder; insanity defense; present state of mind
State v Leyva
Drug Trafficking; jury selection and confidential informant
State v McLean
New trial ordered; defendant's due process rights violated by judge's comments
State v Replogle
Involuntary manslaughter and restitution
State v Wilson
Felonious child abuse inflicting serious injury; insufficient evidence; submission of aggravating factors
Thomas v McLaurin Parking
Workers' Compensation; occupational disease; aggravation of idiopathic condition; greater risk for contracting condition than the general public
Vogler v Branch Erections
Workers' Compensation; N.C. Guaranty Association Act
Wells v Cumberland County Hospital
Tolling statute; summary judgment
Supreme Court Opinions Filed January 26, 2007
Formyduval v. Britt
Legal malpractice claim against attorney who allegedly mishandled plaintiffs' previous medical malpractice claim; whether Rule 9(j) applies to the legal malpractice claim
Frost v. Salter Path Fire & Rescue
Workers' Compensation; recreational event; whether employee's injury was work-related
Magnolia Mfg. of N.C., Inc. v. Erie Ins. Exch.
Summary judgment; whether insurance policy covers losses to insured's business from roof collapse
Ripellino v. N.C. School Bds. Ass'n
Constitutional and non-constitutional claims against local school board arising from accident on school premises; summary judgment and judgment on the pleadings
Robins v. Town of Hillsborough
Pending site plan review; permanent ban on lawful use
State v. Ellis
Trial court's order to DOC to change inmate's sentencing record
State v. Everett
Second-degree murder; self-defense; whether excluding some evidence of victim's violent character was prejudicial error