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32,354 Appellate Court Opinions
Pugh v. Pugh
Alimony, equitable distribution, attorney's fees
Smith v. Greenwald
dismiss; rules of appellate procedure; record; motion for summary judgment.
State v. Campbell
Rules of Evidence 608, 611, and 701; subject-matter jurisdiction.
State v. Connor
aggravating factors, position of trust or confidence, material witness order
State v. Izard
second degree forcible sex offense, crime against nature, jury instruction
State v. Jones
Rule of Evidence 404(b), prior acts, similarity; Rule of Evidence 403, authentication
State v. Jones
Ineffective assistance of counsel; lesser-included offense
State v. Jones
N.C. Gen. Stat. § 15A-1344(f)(3); revocation of probation; clerical errors on the written judgment
State v. Madrid
Surety, bond, bond forfeiture, bond forfeiture relief, N.C. Gen. Stat. § 544.8, inconvenience to the state and courts, assumption of risk, immigration detainer, extraordinary circumstances, extraordinary cause.
State v. Purcell
conspiracy to commit robbery with a dangerous weapon; jury instruction; fatal variance; unanimous verdict; felony murder; sentencing
State v. Rose
Reckless driving-wanton disregard; N.C. Gen. Stat. § 20-140(a); motion to dismiss; safety statute.
State v. Sawyer
Acting in concert; first-degree murder; conspiracy to commit first-degree murder.
State v. Smith
Batson challenge; proof of purposeful discrimination
Williams v. Maryfield, Inc.
Medical malpractice; Rule 9(j); Motion to amend
Court of Appeals Published Opinions Filed March 7, 2023
Court of Appeals Unpublished Opinions Filed March 7, 2023
Aman v. Nicholson
Rule 11(c), Child Custody, Expert Witnesses, Rule 26
Elliott v. Cumberland Cnty.
Reverse; contributory negligence; summary judgment; interlocutory appeal; substantial right; judicial economy.
France v. N.C. Dep't of Pub. Safety
affirm; negligence; tort claims act; intentional acts; North Carolina Department of Public Safety; pro se appellant; personal injury; medical providers; prison
In re D.D.K.
Rule 3.1; TPR; unchallenged findings of fact; willful failure to make reasonable progress; neglect