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Skenes v. Ingle
vehicle ownership, title, damages, estate
Sripathi v. Rayala
final divorce judgment; Rule(6)(b)(1) motion; excusable neglect; mistake
State v. Abee
Defendant appeals from judgment after a jury convicted him of conspiracy to sell and possession of narcotics. On appeal, Defendant argues the trial court erred by: (1) denying Defendant’s motion to dismiss the charges of conspiracy to sell narcotics and possession of narcotics; and (2) not intervening ex mero motu during the State’s cross-examination of Defendant. After careful review, we discern no error.
State v. Cantey
Anders; Probation Revocation
State v. Crabtree
jury instruction on proximate cause; felony serious injury by vehicle
State v. Crotts
Controlled substance; Evidence suppression; Reasonable articulable suspicion; Issue preservation; Unreasonable searches and seizures; Traffic stop; Totality of the circumstances; Innocent conduct; Double jeopardy; Waiver; Motion to dismiss; Substantial evidence; Sufficiency of evidence; Reasonable inference; N.C. Gen. Stat. § 90-95; N.C. Gen. Stat. § 90-87; Methamphetamine possession; Cocaine possession; Cocaine delivery; Circumstantial evidence; Knowingly possessed; Expert testimony; Plain error; Probable impact; Reliable principles and methods; Reliability test; Rule 702; Chemical analysis; Speculation.
State v. Curtis
plain error, ineffective assistance of counsel, conflict of interest
State v. DeLeon
Probation Revocation; Absconding; Sufficiency of the Evidence; Abuse of Discretion.
State v. Gidderon
First-degree murder;
Reopen jury voir dire;
N.C. Gen. Stat. § 15A-1214(g);
Waiver;
No Error;
State v. Hefner
Habitual felon; Predicate offense; South Carolina; Jury instruction; N.C.P.I.-Crim. 203.10; N.C. Gen. Stat. § 14-7.1; S.C. Code Ann. § 16-13-30; Grand larceny; Indictment; N.C. R. App. P. 10; N.C. R. App. P. 2; N.C. Gen. Stat. § 14-7.3; Statutory amendment.
State v. Horton
Notice of appeal;
Rule 4;
Oral notice - criminal cases;
Written notice;
Jurisdiction;
Dismissal;
State v. Jones
motion to dismiss, second degree kidnapping, aggravating factor, multiple conspiracies
State v. Joyner
clerical errors on judgment and commitment form
State v. Mills
self defense, jury instructions, first degree murder, reputation testimony
State v. Morefield
Ineffective assistance of counsel; Motion to dismiss; Constructive possession; Possession of a controlled substance; Other incriminating circumstances; Unavailable witness; Hearsay exception.
State v. Sipes
sexual battery, second degree kidnapping, Rule 404(b)
State v. Smith
first-degree murder; lesser-included instruction; special instruction for minors
State v. Smith
Motion to Dismiss, Sufficiency of the Evidence, Second-Degree Kidnapping
State v. Storm
Bailment, Conversion, and Fungible Assets
State v. Wiggins
foundation; authentication; relevance; Rule 403; unfair prejudice; photographs; illustrative evidence; burglary; robbery with a dangerous weapon.