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, Court of Appeals , COA24-465 (Judge Donna Stroud) , Unpublished
State v. Williams

first degree murder, substantial evidence, jury instructions

, Court of Appeals , COA24-363 (Judge Julee Flood) , Unpublished
State v. Taylor

First-degree burglary, gang membership evidence, no plain error, restitution award, restitution payments, State v. Gayton, 185 N.C. App. 122, 124, 648 S.E.2d 275, 277 (2007).

, Court of Appeals , COA24-226 (Judge Jefferson Griffin) , Unpublished
State v. Smith

Habitual felon indictment; ancillary to substantive felonies addressed at trial

, Court of Appeals , COA24-96 (Judge Valerie Zachary) , Unpublished
State v. Rutherford

trial court's statements at sentencing; individualized consideration; consecutive sentences

, Court of Appeals , COA24-395 (Judge Julee Flood) , Unpublished
State v. Ramey

guilty plea, plea agreement, conspiracy to traffic, drugs, illegal substances, transportation, traffic stop, sentencing credit, therapeutic community, rehabilitation program, state or local institution, private institution, petition for writ of certiorari, PWC, de novo, statutory interpretation, plain language.

, Court of Appeals , COA23-503 (Judge Michael Stading) , Unpublished
State v. Quick

trial court; assault; exigent; circumstances; physical; injury; law enforcement; officer; motion to suppress; motion to dismiss; de novo

, Court of Appeals , COA24-273 (Judge Carolyn Thompson) , Unpublished
State v. Phillips

Opioid trafficking; def contends clerical error by TC

, Court of Appeals , COA24-292 (Judge Donna Stroud) , Unpublished
State v. Merrell

jury instructions, unanimous verdict, sufficiency of the evidence, keep or maintain a vehicle for controlled substance

, Court of Appeals , COA23-905 (Judge Jeff Carpenter) , Unpublished
State v. Martinez

Plain Error; Rule 609; Confidential Informant, Impeachment; Ineffective Assistance of Counsel; Stricken Testimony; Preservation.

, Court of Appeals , COA24-384 (Judge Jefferson Griffin) , Unpublished
State v. Jones

Trial court did not err by instructing the jury that a gun shot wound is a serious injury as a matter of law; serious injury jury instruction; serious injury as a matter of law

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