Court of Appeals
State v. May
methamphetamine, trafficking, keeping, selling, controlled substances, narcotics, dwelling, search warrant, drug paraphernalia, residence, residency, occupancy, certiorari, plain error, motion to suppress, nexus, property, possession, ineffective assistance of counsel, conspiracy, joinder, severance
State v. Kwiagaye
motion to suppress; right to counsel; findings of fact; material conflict in evidence
State v. Jada Woolard
sufficient evidence supported activation of the defendant's suspended sentences for violating probation by willfully absconding; inclusion of findings in judgments that were not rendered in open court was not error; clerical errors in judgments required correction on remand
State v. Hakeem Sanders
second degree murder-Malice; prior record level calculation
State v. Fleming
Expenses, civil judgment, attorney fees, certiorari, diligence in prosecution, civil lien
State v. Comer Miles Myers
attorney?s fees; civil judgments; failure to comply with North Carolina Rule of Appellate Procedure 3; without merit; deny PWC; appeal dismissed
State v. Capps
accident instruction; ex mero motu mistrial right
Slok, LLC v. Courtside Condo. Owners Ass'n, Inc.
Judicial sale; execution sale; secondary remedies; judicial foreclosure; appropriate foreclosure remedies under N.C.G.S. § 47C-3-116 and N.C.G.S. § 1-339.1; voided judgments on remand; attorney fees pursuant to N.C.G.S. § 75-16.1; and attorney fees pursuant to N.C.G.S. §§ 47C-3-116 and 47C-4-117.
In re: T.T., T.T., T.T., T.T., T.T.
Findings of fact, elimination of reunification, neglected juvenile, permanency planning order
In re. J.H., IV
infant, death, juvenile, neglect, abuse, dependent, reunification, sibling, parents, minor child, murder, manslaughter