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Gilbert v. Brandco, Inc.
Compensable injury, equitable estoppel, Parsons presumption, disability.
Hopkins v. Hopkins
Interlocutory Order; Appeal Dismissed
In re: R.H.
Involuntary commitment hearing; petitioner's burden of proof; dangerous to self, NCGS 122C-3(11)(a); near future serious physical debilitation.
Ray v. Ray
Divorce, equitable distribution, alimony, attorney?s fees.
Robinson v. Robinson
Civil Contempt; Purge Provisions
State v. Barbosa
Bond Forfeiture, motion to amend, motion to set aside forfeiture, N.C. Gen. Stat. § 15A-544.5, abuse of discretion
State v. Baskins
Ineffective assistance; questions of trial strategy; unsuited for direct appellate review
State v. Brown
Probation Revocation
State v. Kim
DWI; probable cause, sufficiency of evidence
State v. Mathes
Search and Seizure; Motion to Suppress; Attorney Fees.
State v. Rogers
misdemeanor larceny; church; pastor; owner; property; fatal variance; insufficient evidence; surplusage; possession; carrying away
The NC State Bar v. Springs
attorney discipline - conduct prejudicial to administration of justice under Rule 8.4(d); violation of obligation under Rule 3.4(c); first amendment rights of an attorney
Court of Appeals Unpublished Opinions Filed August 18, 2020
Harrington v. Harrington
Rule 60 motion; jurisdiction
in re A. M.
neglect and dependency; caretaker versus custodian; right to appeal; denial of visitation; required statutory findings.
In re K.K>, K.K., A.K.
Statutory requirements for stipulations in adjudications of abuse, neglect, or dependency
State v. Franklin
motion to suppress; reasonable suspicion; traffic stop
State v. Helms
Rape; kidnapping; plain error; occasional references to victim by prosecutor and witnesses during trial; sufficiency of evidence of separate restraint; reasonableness of satellite-based monitoring
State v. Lamm-Smith
revocation hearing, worthless check, restitution payment, misdemeanor larceny, suspended sentence, right to speak, sentencing hearing
State v. McNeill
jury instructions; plain error