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State v. Bullock
child abduction, undisciplined status of a minor, motion to dismiss, sufficiency of the evidence
State v. Campbell
first-degree murder, arson, robbery with dangerous weapon, cruelty to animals, statements, recorded, hearsay, Rule 403, prejudicial, probative, testimony, statements against interest, common plan, prejudicial balancing, jury deliberations, juror misconduct, mistrial
State v. Devon Gilmore
common law robbery, motion to dismiss for insufficient evidence, jury instruction on lesser-included offense, petition for writ of certiorari, civil judgment for attorney's fees
State v. Edwards
evidence, documents, admissible, authenticated, de novo, disclosed, abuse of discretion, public record
State v. Elliot Lee Grimes
Armed robbery; kidnapping; sufficiency of evidence of separate removal; sufficiency of evidence of possession of firearms; notice of aggravating factor; clerical errors in judgment forms
State v. Foster
Alford plea, subject matter jurisdiction, motion to dismiss
State v. Gonzalez
evidentiary errors, overwhelming evidence of guilt, motion for mistrial
State v. Harris
vouching, mistrial
State v. Higgins
Ineffective Assistance of Counsel; Plain Error, Authentication of Evidence
State v. Holden
Batson challenge; Batson hearing
State v. Korschun
Stalking; Motion to dismiss.
State v. Mills
Constructive possession of contraband, material change, authentication, chain of custody, motion to dismiss, sufficiency of evidence
State v. Neal
Jury Instructions; Self-defense; Felony Murder; Excessive Force.
State v. Peay
motion to suppress; traffic stop; motion to dismiss; constructive possession; jury instructions
State v. Rice
Robbery with a firearm; murder; assault with a deadly weapon; admission of firearm evidence; Rule 404(b); Rule 403; harmless error
State v. Sharma
motion to suppress; indictments; superior court judges; charge conference; character evidence
State v. Slade
Felony murder, discharging firearm into occupied dwelling, discharging firearm into occupied motor vehicle, fatal variance, arresting judgement on underlying felony charge, invoking right to remain silent, juvenile offenders
State v. Stevenson
Motion to dismiss; Statutory Interpretation.
State v. Thomas
immunity
State v. Woody
EIRA, No Contact Order, Restitution, Relevance