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Crazie Overstock Promotions, LLC v. State of North Carolina
Whether a gaming enterprise constitutes an unlawful sweepstakes in violation of N.C.G.S 14-306.4.
Deminski v. State Bd. of Educ.
Whether an individual may bring a claim under the North Carolina Constitution for a school board's deliberate indifference to continual student harassment.
Diamond Candles, LLC v. Winter
Appeal pursuant to N.C.G.S. 7A-27(a)(3) from an order and opinion on defendants' Rule 12(b)(2) and Rule 12(b)(3) motions to dismiss.
In re I.K.
Whether the Court of Appeals correctly held that the trial court did not commit reversible error by finding by clear and convincing evidence that respondent acted inconsistently with his constitutionally protected status as a parent.
In re M.J.R.B.
Respondent-parents appeal the termination of their parental rights.
In re Pool
Order of censure for conduct that undermines public confidence in the integrity and impartiality of the judiciary; for allowing personal relationships to influence official judgment and conduct; for abuse of the prestige of judicial office; for improper ex parte communications; and for failure to diligently discharge judicial duties in violation of the Code of Judicial Conduct.
McGuire v. LORD Corp.
Whether the trial court properly granted defendant's motion to dismiss plaintiff's complaint.
State v. Betts
Impermissible vouching regarding a child's credibility/believability; continued use of the word 'disclose' constituting impermissible vouching; admission of domestic violence evidence; plain error.
State v. Blagg
Whether the Court of Appeals erred in holding the trial court properly denied defendant's motion to dismiss the charge of possession with intent to sell or deliver methamphetamine based upon the sufficiency of the evidence offered at trial.
State v. Cheeks
Sufficiency of the evidence to show that starvation proximately caused the decedent's death; whether a separate showing of malice is necessary to support a conviction for first-degree murder on the basis of starvation; and whether there was a fatal variance between an indictment charging negligent child abuse and the evidence upon which defendant's conviction rested.
State v. Goins
Whether the prosecutor's improper commentary during the State's closing arguments highlighting defendant's choice to plead not guilty prejudiced defendant; whether the Court of Appeals erred in ordering a new trial for defendant.
State v. Hamer
Defendant was charged with speeding under N.C.G.S. 20-141(j1). Defendant appealed to the Court of Appeals arguing his waiver of his right to a jury trial was not knowing and voluntary under N.C.G.S. 15A-1201. Defendant appeals to this Court arguing the Court of Appeals erred when it held that he was not prejudiced by the trial court's error and that his waiver was knowing and voluntary.
State v. Parker
Defendant petitions for review of the Court of Appeals decision holding that there was no error in his conviction of possession of a firearm by a felon arguing that the trial court failed to intervene ex mero motu to the State's misstatements during closing arguments.
Window World of Baton Rouge, LLC v. Window World, Inc.
Appeal pursuant to N.C.G.S. 7A-27(a)(3) from an order and opinion on Window World defendants' motions to compel and motion to strike plaintiffs' objections to third-party subpoenas, from an order and opinion on Window World, Inc.'s motion to compel net worth information, from an order and opinion on Window World defendants' motion for reconsideration, and from an order and opinion on plaintiffs' privilege motions, Window World defendants' motion to strike, and the parties' Rule 53(g) exceptions to the special master's report.
Court of Appeals Published Opinions Filed June 1, 2021
Court of Appeals Unpublished Opinions Filed June 1, 2021
Ascendum Mach., Inc. v. Kalebich
grant of motion to dismiss was not error where defendant did not sign contract in an individual capacity; trial court's failure to rule on motion to amend or alter judgment was not preserved for appellate review
Bradley v. City of Fayetteville
Governmental immunity, process, service of process, discontinuance, unnamed parties, motion to dismiss
Cheek-Tarouilly v. Stanhiser
Domestic violence protective order, personal relationship, judicial admission, illustrative evidence, prejudice.
Craven Cty. v. Hageb
child support; insufficient findings of fact; computation of gross income; credit for biological child