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State v. House
Rule 401; no plain error in admitting irrelevant evidence; sex offender registration statutes were not void for vagueness; closing argument; general deterrence; specific deterrence
State v. Lanier
sexual offense with a child victim impact testimony
State v. Laudermilt
Prior bad acts
Writ of certiorari
Grossly improper
State v. Potter
Restitution
State v. Sprinkle-Surratt
Motion to Suppress, Motion to Dismiss, Freedom of Travel, Equal Protection, Valid Programmatic Purpose
State v. Thomas
indecent liberties, statutory sex offense, specific intent, voluntary intoxication, failure to testify, right to remain silent
State v. Williams
PWC, civil judgment for attorney fees
Wiggins v. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
Arbitration
Interlocutory Appeal
Attorney's Fees
Yow v. Henry
Child custody, change of circumstances
Court of Appeals Unpublished Opinions Filed March 17, 2020
4000 Piedmont Parkway Assocs., LLC v. E.wood Constr. Co., Inc.
Lease agreement; summary judgment; summary ejectment; Motion for Continuance; Rule 56(f); tenant; landlord; option clause; commercial real estate; contract; expiration of lease; typo; time is of the essence
Cheek v. Dancy
adverse possession; motion to dismiss
Hamrick v. Gaston Cty. DSS
Interlocutory appeal; substantial right.
In Re C.A.B.
termination of parental rights, willful abandonment, meaningful appellate review
In re C.B., B.B.
termination of parental rights, methamphetamines, Department of Social Services, neglected, dependent, juvenile, custody, permanency planning hearing, no-merit brief
In re C.R.R. and M.N.H.
TPR; neglect under NCGS 7B-1111
In Re J.C., L.N.B., Q.J.C., Z.N.W.
Neglect; neglected juveniles; dispositional order; custody; DSS; sexual abuse; improper care; improper supervision; substance abuse; dependent juveniles; non-secure custody; adjudicatory hearing; reunification; supervised visitation; no visitation; clear and convincing evidence; guardian ad litem; de novo; specific findings; assault; victim; rape; completed offense; consent; genitals; unsubstantiated claims; competent evidence; credibility of witnesses; unsupervised contact; relinquishment of parental rights; parental rights; recantation; sexual intercourse; penetration; forensic interviews; reasonable inferences; mental impairment; physical impairment; substantial risk of impairment; suspected abuse; abuse of discretion; preservation; appellate review; best interests; statutory rape; indecent liberties; denial of visitation
In re N.J.E. and J.D.E.
Termination of Parental Rights; Neglect.
In re S.R.
Abused juvenile; Ceasing reunification efforts
In re: B.H.
dangerous to himself, involuntary commitment, inpatient commitment, manic, physical debilitation, sua sponte, statutory mandate