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State v. Squirewell
DWI; evidence-foundation; motion to dismiss; constructive possession
State v. Stimpson
Motion to dismiss; multiple conspiracies; serious of random victims; question for the jury; sufficiency of the evidence
State v. Walker
Failure to instruct jury; costs and attorney?s fees as a civil judgment; habitual impaired driving
State v. Wilkes
Motion to Suppress; Probable Cause for Arrest
Trejo v. NC Dep't of State Treasurer Ret. Sys. Div.
Long-Term Disability Benefits for State Employees; Recoupment of Overpayment; Social Security Disability Offset
Court of Appeals Published Opinions Filed October 17, 2017
Court of Appeals Unpublished Opinions Filed October 17, 2017
Aragon v. Legacy Imps., Inc.
voidable transaction; fraudulent conveyance; reasonably equivalent value
Avis Rent A Car Sys., LLC v. Andrews
Boldon v. Boldon
Divorce, Equitable Distribution and Alimony Awards.
Boone v. Hayes-Boone
Termination of visitation rights; child custody; findings of fact; recitation of witness testimony; sufficiency of evidence; sufficiency of findings of fact
Bradley v. Bradley
Personal jurisdiction; marriage and divorce of parties that were married in NC but never lived in this state; international lifestyle and parties living abroad
Brewer v. First Stop Core & Battery, LLC
workers' compensation
Drury v. Drury
Equitable distribution; Rule 60(b)
In re: M.B., A.B., & E.B.
termination of parental rights; neglect
Lasecki v. Lasecki
contempt; purge; ability to pay; medical insurance
Lopez v. Lopez
permanent child custody; sufficiency of findings supporting best-interests determination; failure to make findings reflecting that the court considered and isolated domestic incident between parents under N.C. Gen. Stat. 50-13.2(a) did not require remand for entry of such findings.
Martin v. Orange Water & Sewer Auth.
Workers' Compensation - arising out of and in the course of employment
Moore v. Moore
Custody; Uninsured medical expenses
Moriggia v. Castelo
family law, standing, motion to dismiss, acts inconsistent with parental status