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State v. Lowery
Subject Matter Jurisdiction
State v. Marsh
Anders
State v. Marshall
Unanimous jury instruction; Second degree kidnapping
State v. McLaughlin
Probation Revocation
State v. Motley
Sentencing for Out of State Conviction
State v. Patterson
Sexual offense
State v. Reeves
Ineffective Assistance Counsel, Strickland Test, No Prejudice
State v. Ross
withdrawal of guilty plea
State v. Simpson
relevancy, closing argument
State v. Warren
Ineffective assistance of counsel, MAR, Motion to Continue, Failure to call witnesses, Conspiracy in drug cases sentenced at same class as underlying offense, NCGS 90-98
State v. Watts
State's line of questioning, flight instruction
State v. Wise
Statutory sexual offense
Willard v. Willard
civil contempt
Byrd, et al. v Franklin County
Whether a county zoning ordinance prohibits landowners from operating a commercial shooting range on their property.
In re: Judge James T. Hill
Review of recommendation for public reprimand.
Lassiter, ex rel. v North Carolina Baptist Hospitals, Incorporated, et al.
Whether defendants were entitled to an award of certain fees paid in connection with the deposing of plaintiff's designated expert witnesses pursuant to N.C.G.S. 1A-1, Rule 41(d), despite the fact that the witnesses in question did not testify pursuant to a subpoena.
Morningstar Marinas/Eaton Ferry, LLC v Warren County, et al.
Appeal by a nearby property owner from a decision made by the county zoning administrator; whether that property owner was entitled to a writ of mandamus ordering that the appeal be transmitted to the county board of adjustment.
State v. Packingham
Whether N.C.G.S. 14-202.5, prohibiting all registered sex offenders from accessing commercial social networking internet sites, is constitutional on its face and as applied.
State v. Robinson
Whether unauthorized use of a motor vehicle is a lesser-included offense of felony possession of a stolen motor vehicle.
State v. Taylor
Whether the trial court erred when it denied defendant's pretrial motion to suppress statements made to the police; whether the initial stop or continued detention of defendant was unconstitutional; whether defendant preserved for appellate review his argument that the admission of certain statements made to the police violated his Fifth Amendment rights.