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State v. Johnson
Motion to dismiss; Habitual impaired driving; Substantial similarity; Maintenance of breath analysis machine
State v. Jordan
N.C. Gen. Stat. § 15A-928; habitual driving while impaired; formal arraignment
State v. Keatts
Post-Conviction DNA Testing, First-Degree Statutory Rape, Indecent Liberties
State v. Leath
Plain error; request for jury instruction on law of abandoned property; felonious breaking or entering; felonious larceny
State v. Lewis
N.C. Gen. Stat. 15A-544.5; motion to set aside bond forfeiture; reduction of bond amount unauthorized
State v. McPhaul
Post-conviction DNA Testing, Felony Murder Rule
State v. Morgan
N.C. Gen. Stat. Section 15A-1344(f)(3); Good cause; N.C. Gen. Stat. Section 7A-455
State v. Richbourg
Probation Revocation
State v. Robinson
No prejudicial error; harmless error review; Rule 404(b) evidence of prior bad acts; first-degree murder; robbery with dangerous weapon
State v. Ross
Anders brief, DNA testing, Appeal, N.C.G.S. sec. 15A-270.1, Authority of Court of Appeals
State v. Ryckeley
jury instructions, motion to dismiss
State v. Swain
motion to suppress, need for written order
State v. Tapia
Anders brief, DNA testing, Appeal, N.C.G.S. sec. 15A-270.1, Authority of Court of Appeals
State v. Thomas
Expert Testimony; Aggressor Doctrine; Self-Defense; Restitution
State v. Van
Delay in Appeal After Petition for Writ of Certiorari Allowed; Failure to Hold Indigency Hearing; Loss of Transcript; Second Degree Murder; Stipulation to Aggravating Factors
State v. Velasquez-Cardenas
Anders brief, DNA testing, Appeal, N.C.G.S. sec. 15A-270.1, Authority of Court of Appeals
State v. Wilson
Anders brief; N.C. Gen. Stat. 14-72(b)(6); habitual larceny; habitual felon status
Summerville v. Summerville
Modification of child custody; trial court's sua sponte modification of child support award; lack of appellate jurisdiction to address criminal contempt finding; attorneys fees for defense of child custody modification; temporary vs. permanent custody orders