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Sandhill Amusements, Inc. v. Sheriff of Onslow Cty.
Motion to dismiss; Declaratory judgment; Sovereign immunity
Sec. Nat'l Invs., Inc. v. Rice
Covenant not to compete, summary judgment, reasonableness as to time and territory
Sergeef v. Sergeef
Child support order
Spitzer-Tremblay v. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
Motion to dismiss; Unfair and deceptive trade practices; Fraud; Constructive fraud; Justifiable reliance; Negligent misrepresentation; Duty of good faith and fair dealing
State v. Applewhite
Motion to dismiss; discharging a firearm into an occupied vehicle or dwelling
State v. Bagley
Aiding and abetting; acting in concert; assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury
State v. Blake & Nance
Conspiracy to Commit Armed Robbery, Armed Robbery, Assault with a Deadly Weapon Inflicting Serious Injury, Lay Testimony, Allegedly Improper Closing Arguments, Ineffective Assistance of Counel
State v. Butler
motion to dismiss; substantial evidence; possession of marijuana
State v. Bynes
Motion to Dismiss; Sufficiency of Evidence
State v. Carlisle
Guilty plea; Motion to withdraw plea
State v. Coker
Restitution; Insufficient evidence
State v. Courtney
Sentencing; Prior record level calculation; Out-of-state offenses
State v. Eubanks
N.C. Gen. Stat. § 20-38.4, driving while impaired, motion to dismiss
State v. Farrow
Satellite Based Monitoring; Reasonableness Hearing; Grady v. NC.
State v. Faulkner
Pro Se Representation by Criminal Defendant, N.C. Gen. Stat. 15A-1242
State v. Flood
admissibility of expert testimony, Howerton test, plain error.
State v. Godbey
Marital privilege, confidential communication, child abuse, N.C.Gen. Stat. § 8-57.1
State v. Jeffreys
Involuntary manslaughter, culpable negligence, duty to aid when a defendant has provided the victim with a dangerous substance; e.g. heroin
State v. Killian
HGN evidence; plain error v. preserved issue standards for prejudice
State v. Locklear
burglary, motion to dismiss, jury instructions, defendant's waiver of tesitmony