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Town of Boone v State of North Carolina, et al.
Appealability of three orders of three-judge panel in Superior Court in Wake County, two entered on 29 December 2014 and one entered on 29 July 2015, pursuant to N.C.G.S. 7A-27(a1).
Clarke, ex rel v Mikhail,
Medical malpractice; wrongful death; intervening and superseding negligence; burden of proof; bifurcation; 404(b) evidence; causation; jury instruction
Collins v. Collins
Accustomed standard of living; Findings of fact; NCGS 50A-16.3A; Savings as part of alimony; Attorney fees; Late entry of order.
In re: B.J.L.
Termination of Parental Rights; Failure to Make Reasonable Progress
In re: D.C.J.
Termination of parental rights, failure to make reasonable progress
In re: K.W.
Neglect; findings supported adjudication of neglect; physical presence not required
Reavis v. Collins
Interlocutory; Summary Judgment
Sartori v. NC Dept. of Pub. Safety
suit filed by pro se inmate, frivolous complaint
State v Hardison
Contaminating a Public Water System; Acting in Concert
State v Harris
sexual offense
State v Hazel
Felony murder jury instructions, robbery with a firearm, response to jury question
State v Ledbetter
Appeal after guilty plea; NC Gen. Stat. 15A-1444(e); Appellate Rule 21; Appellate Rule 2; grounds for issuance for a writ of certiorari; Suspension of appellate rules.
State v Lewis
Visual analysis, failure to extend session
State v McNeill
felony murder; felony larceny
State v Nkiam
IAC claim based on failure to give advice on deportation consequences of plea
State v. Barefoot
Burden of Proof; Defense of Workplace.
State v. Howard
N.C. Gen. Stat. sec. 14-415.1; felon in possession of a firearm; fatally ambiguous jury instruction; N.C. Const. art. I, sec. 24
State v. Howard
Acting in concert; armed robbery; plain error
State v. Manno
Competency; N.C.R. Evid. 601; Child Witness; Indecent Liberties with a Child; Sexual Offense with a Child; First-degree Rape of a Child; Incest with a Child
State v. Stone
Re-instruction in response to jury questions