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State v. Brooks
Sale and delivery of cocaine; Motion to Dismiss; Fatal variance
State v. Carlton
Anders brief following Alford plea; misdemeanor assault on a government official, N.C. Gen. Stat. Section 14-33(c)(4).
State v. Dominguez
Motion to preserve evidence; Anders v. California.
State v. Edwards
safecracking, NCGS 14-89.1(b)unlawfully removes; acting in concert; motion to dismiss for insufficient evidence.
State v. Holden
Felony breaking and entering; Lesser included offense; Ineffective assistance of counsel.
State v. Hostetler
Defendant's right to appeal following a guilty plea, N.C. Gen. Stat. Section 15A-1444(a2); subject matter jurisdiction; State's motion to dismiss defendant's appeal.
State v. Isley
Motion in Limine; Motion to Suppress
State v. Lance
Impasse; Trial Tactics; Motion to Continue
State v. Moose
False pretenses; Motion to dismiss; Circumstantial evidence.
State v. Morison
Anders brief following Alford plea; writ of certiorari; defendant's right to appeal following a guilty plea, N.C. Gen. Stat. Section 15A-1444; possession of a firearm by a felon, N.C. Gen. Stat. Section 14-415.1; State's motion to dismiss defendant's appeal.
State v. Muhammad
Motion to suppress; Preservation of issues; Constitutional objection; Ineffective assistance of counsel.
State v. Oxner
Denial of motion to suppress; redacted search warrant application; lay opinion testimony on Defendant's guilt; hearsay evidence ABC permit database; plain error review; Rule 2.
State v. Roa
Consolidation of offenses, N.C. Gen. Stat. Section 15A-1340.15(b); Clerical error in the judgment
State v. Rojas
Traffic Stop; Dog Sniff.
State v. Santana
Motion to Dismiss; Sufficient Evidence.
State v. Saunders
Discharging a firearm into an occupied vehicle that is in operation, N.C. Gen. Stat. Section 14-34.1(b); Knowledge requirement.
State v. Shepherd
Presentation of issue on appeal; Substantial Evidence.
State v. Williams
Indictments
State v. Williamson
Indecent liberties with a child; question from the jury; consent to supplemental jury instruction; deficient performance of counsel.