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State v. White
Confrontation Clause, excited utterance, harmless, hearsay, testimonial
Supreme Court Opinions Filed October 29, 2021
Bandy v. A Perfect Fit For You, Inc.
Whether the Business Court erred by entering an order which refused to authorize payment of fees to an attorney who performed legal services for a receiver solely because the Business Court believed the attorney violated a prior order establishing the procedure for seeking authorization of fee payments. Whether an attorney for a receiver may recoup fees for work performed in relation to litigation arising from the trial court's prior denial of authorization to pay fees.
Copeland v. Amward Homes of N.C., Inc.
Whether a real estate developer has a duty to sequence development or conduct mass grading; whether a real estate developer has a duty to protect against the negligence of a third party.
In re B.R.L.
Whether clear and convincing evidence supported the trial court's conclusion that respondent willfully abandoned the juvenile pursuant to N.C.G.S. 7B-1111(a)(7) and whether the trial court failed to make findings of the likelihood of future neglect pursuant to N.C.G.S. 7B-1111(a)(1) in concluding grounds existed to terminate parental rights.
In re O.E.M.
Appeal from order terminating respondent-father's parental rights; whether the trial court erred by terminating respondent-father's parental rights despite Department of Social Service's failure to verify a motion in the cause seeking termination of a father's parental rights pursuant to N.C.G.S. 7B-1104.
In re Z.M.T.
Appeal from orders terminating respondent's parental rights; whether respondent received ineffective assistance of counsel.
Plantation Bldg. of Wilmington, Inc. v. Town of Leland
Whether the trial court erred when it certified a class based on a class certification motion filed after a summary judgment motion had been granted in plaintiff's favor.
State v. Dew
Whether there is sufficient evidence of multiple assaults in the light most favorable to the State to submit the issue to the jury; whether there is sufficient evidence to establish that defendant used his hands, feet, or teeth as deadly weapons.
State v. Graham
Whether the Georgia statutory rape statute under which defendant was previously convicted was substantially similar to North Carolina's statutory rape statute such that defendant's prior Georgia conviction could count as a higher penalty class for purposes of determining defendant's prior record level for sentencing.
State v. Leaks
Whether the trial court committed harmless error when it declined to give defendant's requested self-defense instruction.
State v. Strudwick
Whether the trial court's order requiring defendant to submit to lifetime satellite-based monitoring once released from prison is constitutional when the determination as to whether the search effected by satellite-based monitoring is reasonable occurs decades before the search would likely take place.
State v. Wright
Appeal based on a dissent seeking review of the trial court's denial of defendant's motion to dismiss.
Ward v. Halprin
Whether the Court of Appeals erred in affirming the trial court's award of final decision-making authority to defendant; whether the Court of Appeals erred in affirming the trial court's award of attorney's fees to defendant.
Court of Appeals Published Opinions Filed October 19, 2021
Court of Appeals Unpublished Opinions Filed October 19, 2021
Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC v. Kiser
Easement; quiet title; cloud upon title; Federal Energy Regulatory Commission License; FERC license; fee simple; contract; easement agreement; easement appurtenant; easement in gross; excessive use; Restatement of Property; third-party property rights; interlocutory appeal; summary judgment; scope of authority under easement; eminent domain; navigability; navigable waters; navigable-in-fact; riparian rights; public trust doctrine; artificial waters
In re A.T.
neglect; dependency; findings of fact did not support conclusions of law that juvenile was a neglected and dependent juvenile
In re. V.W.
trial court's challenged factual findings were supported by competent evidence; adjudication of neglect was supported by findings of fact
In re: A.G.
Permanency Planning Order, Constitutionally Protected Parental Status, and Guardianship Order