State v. Johnson

Equal Protection Clause of Fourteenth Amendment; Article I, Section 19 of NC Constitution; selective enforcement of law based on race; burden shifts to State to show evidence is admissible after prima facie showing of selective enforcement; absence of showing of prejudice precluded success on ineffective assistance of counsel claim

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Summary

Equal Protection Clause of Fourteenth Amendment; Article I, Section 19 of NC Constitution; selective enforcement of law based on race; burden shifts to State to show evidence is admissible after prima facie showing of selective enforcement; absence of showing of prejudice precluded success on ineffective assistance of counsel claim