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In re: L.L.
Sufficient findings; DSS; Foster care; Adjudicated abandoned and neglected; ICPC assessment; PWC; Chapter 50; Collateral estoppel; Cessation of reunification efforts; Custody with foster parents; Statutory requirements; Relative placement
In re: S.D., R.D., I.D.
Motion for Guardian ad litem; N.C. Gen. Stat. § 7B-1111(a)(2); best interests
In re: S.E.B.
termination of parental rights, willful failure to make reasonable progress, N.C.G.S. Section 7B-1111(a)(2)
In re: T.L.B.
delinquent juvenile; right to confront witnesses; disposition level; disposition order; N.C. Gen. Stat. § 7B-2501(c); mootness doctrine; capable of repetition yet evading review; public interest exception.
In re: T.P.
Rule 3.1; juvenile; abuse-and-neglect proceeding; termination of parental rights; abuse-of-discretion standard.
Linker v. Linker
grandparent custody; grandparent visitation; grandparent standing; motion to intervene; Intervenor; de facto party; Interlocutory; Interlocutory appeal
Mecklenburg Roofing, Inc. v. Antall
preliminary injunction; noncompetition agreement; interlocutory jurisdiction; substantial right
Miller v. Town of Chapel Hill
Negligence; directed verdict
Ryan v. Ryan
child custody; best interests; minor children; abuse of discretion; attorney’s fees; guardian ad litem fees; Chapter 50.
State v. Alva
jury instructions; plain-error review; pretrial witness list; voir dire; no abuse of discretion
State v. Bowman
Subject matter jurisdiction; notice; condition of probation; possible effects; third-degree exploitation of a minor; possession; new criminal offense; reasonably satisfy
State v. Hamilton
motion for new counsel; cross-examination; ex mero motu; common-law robbery; lesser included offense; robbery with a dangerous weapon
State v. Jones
Driving while impaired; Habitual driving while impaired; Substantial evidence; De novo; Motion to dismiss; Appreciably impaired; No error
State v. Keller
sexual offenses, indecent liberties with a minor, SAFE Child Act, invited error, ineffective assistance of counsel
State v. Lawrence
armed robbery, second degree kidnapping, joinder of charges, kidnapping statutory requirements
State v. Melton
Second-degree forcible rape; TC erred in allowing certain testimony and in jury instruction
State v. Neill
Violation of probation; inability to pay restitution; abuse of discretion
State v. Peacock
motion to dismiss for insufficient evidence; resisting a public officer
State v. Sanders
competency, sua sponte, substantial evidence
State v. Tucker
N.C. Gen. Stat. § 15A-954(a)(4); Pretrial release hearing; Multiple assault convictions; Double jeopardy; Distinct interruption; N.C. Gen. Stat. § 14-32.4; kidnapping.