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State v. Greer
evidence; Rule 404(b); Rule 403; sex crimes
State v. Hunter
Jury instructions; lesser included offense; all the evidence tends to show a shooting with a deadly weapon with the intent to kill.
State v. Jamie Juarez
Rules of Evidence 403 and 412, false accusation of sexual assault, disputed recollection, low probative value.
State v. Jason Wayne Cates
Misdemeanor stalking; challenge to exclusion of evidence; requirement of offer of proof; term of probation exceeding statutory authority; civil judgment for attorneys' fees; notice and opportunity to be heard
State v. Marty Douglas Rogers
petition for writ of certiorari; 18 U.S.C. section 2703(d); historical CSLI; probable cause; confidential informant; good-faith exception to the exclusionary rule
State v. Miquail Crumbley
motion to dismiss for insufficient evidence, self-defense instructions, closing arguments, ex mero motu
State v. Noffsinger
First-degree murder; double jeopardy; Blockburger test; Diaz exception; due process.
State v. Patrick Humphries
no plain error; no probable impact on jury verdict
State v. Patrick Shawn Sylvester
Waiver of Counsel, Assault with a Deadly Weapon Inflicting Serious Injury, Sufficiency of the Evidence, N.C. R. App. 10 (a), N.C. R. App. 2.
State v. Patterson
motion to dismiss for insufficient evidence; felony larceny from the person; felony breaking and entering a motor vehicle; misdemeanor larceny
State v. Perkins
indictment identifying victim by initials and date of birth were facially valid; a majority of the court issues a petition for certiorari per opinion; one judge would affirm the satellite-based monitoring orders; one judge would dismiss portion of appeal related to satellite-based monitoring order; and one judge would hold that court lacked jurisdiction to review satellite-based monitoring orders
State v. Richardson
motion for appropriate relief, possession with intent to sell or deliver cocaine, incriminating statements, writ of certiorari
State v. Robert Ace Lee Allen
Anders brief; no non-frivolous justiciable issue
State v. Titus Lee
burglary, robbery with a dangerous weapon, kidnapping, rape, first-degree sex offenses against two college students; admissibility of expert?s testimony related to trauma and memory; North Carolina Rule of Evidence 702(a); apply principles and methods reliably to the facts of the case; motion for mistrial based on detective's erroneous and incurable testimony after sustained objections; substantial and irreparable prejudice; no prejudicial error
State v. Tripp
Double jeopardy; Fifth amendment; Substantive due process; Fourteenth amendment; Child abuse conviction and subsequent prosecution for murder; Elements of murder; Blockburger test; Same-Elements Test; Diaz v. United States; Diaz Exception; Double jeopardy exception; Same Conduct Test; Statute of limitations; States may afford greater protections than U.S. Constitution; Law of the Land clause
State v. Walker
Motion to Dismiss; Intent; Possession with Intent to Manufacture, Sell, or Deliver Methamphetamine
State v. Walters
motion to suppress, plain error, hemp, Fourth Amendment
State v. William Reid, Jr.
Assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury; habitual felon; guilty plea; Anders brief; no prejudicial error
State v. Xavier Underwood
duress jury instruction; motion to dismiss; accessory after the fact to first-degree murder