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State v. Malone
Denial of Motion to Suppress in Court; Identification Testimony.
State v. Martin
NCGS 15A-1223(a) Jury Request, no prejudice shown; Lapsus Linguae in jury instructions, plain error review. Ineffective assistance of counsel, motion for appropriate relief.
State v. Mayo
habitual impaired driving; revocation of probation
State v. McPhaul
Sufficiency of search warrant affidavit; N.C. Gen. Stat. 8C-1, Rule 702; multiple assaults
State v. Parker
4th Amendment; Search and Seizure; Reasonable, Articulable Suspicion; Consent
State v. Rogers
Guilty Plea; Petition for Writ of Certiorari; Rule 2; Rule 21; Appeal
State v. Sawyers
Corpus delicti rule; Constructive possession; N.C. Gen. Stat. Section 90-113.22A.
State v. Simmons
Impermissible amendment to indictment; amending drug indictment from heroin to opiates; heroin/opiates distinction
State v. Squirewell
DWI; evidence-foundation; motion to dismiss; constructive possession
State v. Stimpson
Motion to dismiss; multiple conspiracies; serious of random victims; question for the jury; sufficiency of the evidence
State v. Walker
Failure to instruct jury; costs and attorney?s fees as a civil judgment; habitual impaired driving
State v. Wilkes
Motion to Suppress; Probable Cause for Arrest
Trejo v. NC Dep't of State Treasurer Ret. Sys. Div.
Long-Term Disability Benefits for State Employees; Recoupment of Overpayment; Social Security Disability Offset
Friday Invs., LLC v. Bally Total Fitness of the Mid-Atl., Inc.
Whether attorney-client relationship existed among several parties arising from indemnity agreement, and if so, whether certain communications were protected by attorney-client privilege.
In re A.E.C.
KB Aircraft Acquisition, LLC v. Berry
Interpretation of section 39-23.9 of N.C. Uniform Voidable Transactions Act; meaning of the term 'transfer' and whether the statute is a statute of repose.
State v. Brice
Whether the indictment charging defendant with habitual misdemeanor larceny was fatally defective.
State v. Bullock
Appeal from trial court's denial of defendant's motion to suppress evidence found during a traffic stop; whether the police officer unconstitutionally prolonged the stop beyond the time reasonably required to complete the stop's mission under the Supreme Court of the United States' decision in Rodriguez v. United States.
State v. Carter
Whether the indictment charging defendant with felony carrying a concealed handgun was fatally defective in violation of N.C.G.S. 15A-928.
State v. Reed
Appeal from judgment entered after trial court's denial of defendant's motion to suppress evidence found during a traffic stop; whether the police officer unconstitutionally prolonged the stop under the Supreme Court of the United States' decision in Rodriguez v. United States.