Court of Appeals
State v. Goncalves
Search incident to Arrest;
Motion to Suppress;
Waiver at Trial;
Rule 404(b);
Plain Error Review
State v. Burbage
probation revocation; absconding; clerical error
State of N. Carolina v. Jared Eugene Nicholson
trial court did not err in allowing officer testimony about his subsequent actions after interviewing non-testifying co-defendant; it was not plain error for the trial court to allow prosecutor to ask leading question about identity of defendant or to specify the items of stolen property in jury instructions for charge of felony larceny; thus, no errors occurred, the cumulative effect of which required a new trial
State of N. Carolina v. Gavin Selbourne Larkin
felony hit and run; reckless driving; motion to dismiss; Rule 403; N.C.G.S. 1343.2
Rachel Goode v. Leisure Entm't Corp. d/b/a Laser Quest
no error in dismissing complaint for lack of personal jurisdiction; insufficient process; insufficient service of process; no abuse of discretion in denying Rule 60(b) motion
Rachel Goode v. Leisure Entm't Corp. d/b/a Laser Quest
no error in dismissing complaint for lack of personal jurisdiction; insufficient process; insufficient service of process; no abuse of discretion in denying Rule 60(b) motion
Jacqueline L. Gray. v. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
Foreclosure, Deed of Trust, Collateral estoppel, Foreclosure proceeding, Non-Judicial, Res Judicata, Notice, Doctrine of Collateral estoppel, Non-mutual collateral estoppel, Defensive collateral estoppel, Foreclosure sale, Assistant clerk, Foreclose, Damages, Default, Parties, Reverse Mortgage, Interlocutory, Borrower, Substitute Trustee, Immediate appeal, Summary Judgment
In the Matter of J.M.
juvenile delinquent; N.C.G.S. 7B-2405; privilege against self-incrimination; State concedes error
In re Z.M., M.M., M.M., Z.M.
findings of fact supported conclusions of law that grounds existed to terminate respondents' parental rights and conclusions were not erroneous
Hall v. Brunswick Plantation Prop. Owners Ass'n
motion to dismiss properly granted; failure to allege substantive elements of claim; lack of subject matter jurisdiction due to lack of standing