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State v. Gillis
revocation of probation
State v. Jackson
Totality of the circumstances; Reliability of confidential informant
State v. Lanclos
Motion to dismiss; Assaulting a law enforcement officer inflicting physical injury; Substantial evidence of physical injury element
State v. Laws
Felony Breaking and Entering; Motion to Dismiss; Intent to Commit a Felony or Larceny
State v. Leach
Anders brief
State v. Manring
Motion to dismiss; kidnapping; robbery
State v. Mays
Anders brief
State v. Patterson
preservation of issues; evidence; lay witness opinion testimony Rule 701
State v. Pless
Unauthorized Sentence, Plea Agreement Vacated
State v. Ross
Felonious Safecracking, Variance in Indictment, Jury Instruction, Plain Error, Video Authentication
State v. Soots
residence hearsay exception, right to confront witnesses, preindictment delay
State v. Webb
Sentencing, MAR, Voluntary Plea.
State v. Williams
Anders brief, probation revocation
State v. Wright
motion to suppress, preservation of error for appeal, failure to object
State v. Young
Change of address form
Walter v. Walter
Personal Jurisdiction - insufficient minimum contacts
Watson v. Johnston Cty. Emer. Servs.
Workers' Compensation; Evidence in Administrative Record; Industrial Commission's Role to Weigh Credibility
Wilson v. Curtis
Summary Judgment; Notice of Appeal; Timeliness.
CommScope Credit Union v. Butler & Burke, LLP
Whether defendant owed a fiduciary duty to plaintiff when defendant audited plaintiff's financial statements; whether plaintiff is barred from recovery by the doctrines of contributory negligence and in pari delicto.
Holt v. NCDOT
Action under the State Tort Claims Act to recover for wrongful deaths resulting from a motor vehicle collision at an intersection; appeal from Industrial Commission's decision and order awarding damages to decedents' estates; whether DOT's failure to install a traffic signal at the intersection was a proximate cause of the wreck; whether the intentional acts of the drivers of two speeding vehicles that directly caused the collision insulated DOT from liability.