Appellate Court Opinions

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, Court of Appeals , COA15-724 (Judge Linda McGee) , Published
In re: C.B. & S.B.

Neglect and dependency adjudications; Sufficiency of evidence and findings; ineffective assistance of counsel

, Court of Appeals , COA15-471 (Judge Linda McGee) , Unpublished
In re: Fox Den Dev., LLC

Foreclosure Proceedings under NCGS Sec. 45-21.16; Agent authority; Jurisdiction; Whether ratification and novation are principles of equity of law

, Court of Appeals , COA15-367 (Judge Chris Dillon) , Published
NC Dep't Of Pub. Safety v Owens

Waiver of Personal Jurisdiction Defense; State employment; Termination; Loss of Credentials; Arbitrary and Capricious.

, Court of Appeals , COA15-901 (Judge John Tyson) , Published
Peterson v. Dillman

NCGS 20-279.21(b)(4); underinsured motorist coverage; appellate jurisdiction; interlocutory appeals; substantial right.

, Court of Appeals , COA14-1133 (Judge Donna Stroud) , Published
Spears v Spears

civil contempt, child support, alimony, equitable distribution, purge conditions, entry of order

, Court of Appeals , COA15-574 (Judge Rick Elmore) , Published
State v. Cox

Post conviction; DNA testing

, Court of Appeals , COA15-268 (Judge Martha Geer) , Unpublished
State v. Felton

Admission of video recordings; plain error

, Court of Appeals , COA15-500 (Judge Lucy Inman) , Unpublished
State v. Gray

Malicious maiming; AISBI; jury instructions; carrying a concealed weapon; various aggravating factors; IAC claim.

, Court of Appeals , COA15-497 (Judge Chris Dillon) , Unpublished
State v. Maness

ineffective assistance of counsel, motion for appropriate relief, possession of a firearm by a felon

, Court of Appeals , COA15-302 (Judge Linda McGee) , Unpublished
State v. McLendon-Brown

Maximum sentence term; obtaining property by false pretenses; sufficiency of indictment