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, Court of Appeals , COA22-338 (Judge Tobias Hampson) , Unpublished
State v. Walker

Motion to Dismiss; Intent; Possession with Intent to Manufacture, Sell, or Deliver Methamphetamine

, Court of Appeals , COA21-665 (Judge Lucy Inman) , Unpublished
State v. Titus Lee

burglary, robbery with a dangerous weapon, kidnapping, rape, first-degree sex offenses against two college students; admissibility of expert?s testimony related to trauma and memory; North Carolina Rule of Evidence 702(a); apply principles and methods reliably to the facts of the case; motion for mistrial based on detective's erroneous and incurable testimony after sustained objections; substantial and irreparable prejudice; no prejudicial error

, Court of Appeals , COA22-342 (Judge Chris Dillon) , Unpublished
State v. Richardson

motion for appropriate relief, possession with intent to sell or deliver cocaine, incriminating statements, writ of certiorari

, Court of Appeals , COA22-254 (Judge Fred Gore) , Unpublished
State v. Patterson

motion to dismiss for insufficient evidence; felony larceny from the person; felony breaking and entering a motor vehicle; misdemeanor larceny

, Court of Appeals , COA22-5 (Judge Tobias Hampson) , Unpublished
State v. Patrick Shawn Sylvester

Waiver of Counsel, Assault with a Deadly Weapon Inflicting Serious Injury, Sufficiency of the Evidence, N.C. R. App. 10 (a), N.C. R. App. 2.

, Court of Appeals , COA22-333 (Judge Fred Gore) , Unpublished
State v. Miquail Crumbley

motion to dismiss for insufficient evidence, self-defense instructions, closing arguments, ex mero motu

, Court of Appeals , COA21-707 (Judge Valerie Zachary) , Unpublished
State v. Marty Douglas Rogers

petition for writ of certiorari; 18 U.S.C. section 2703(d); historical CSLI; probable cause; confidential informant; good-faith exception to the exclusionary rule

, Court of Appeals , COA22-197 (Judge Richard Dietz) , Unpublished
State v. Jason Wayne Cates

Misdemeanor stalking; challenge to exclusion of evidence; requirement of offer of proof; term of probation exceeding statutory authority; civil judgment for attorneys' fees; notice and opportunity to be heard

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