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In re: K.E.B.
Delinquent juvenile
Sufficient
Findings
In re: M.V., Jr.
3.1, neglect, dependency, prior termination of parental rights, best interests
In re: N.E.P.
Involuntary Commitment
In the Matter of A.O.T.
adjudication of neglect; clerical error; findings of fact insufficient to support adjudication of neglect
In the Matter of T.J.S.
termination of parental rights; abuse, neglect and dependency; abuse of discretion
Lytle v. NC Dep't of Pub. Safety
Tort Claims Act; involuntary dismissal
Macias v. BSI Assocs., Inc.
Industrial Commission, Independent Contractor, Employee, Attorney's Fees
Ragland v. N.C. Dep't of Pub. Instruction
Administrative Tribunal, Whole Record Test, Revocation of Teaching License, Petition for Judicial Review, Collateral Estoppel, Motion to Recuse
Ramirez v. Parker
Domestic violence
Protective order
Competent evidence
Sea Watch at Kure Beach Homeowners' Ass'n, Inc. v. Fiorentino
Summary Judgment, Easement, Slander of Title
State v. Boykins
Motion to suppress; Search and seizure; Search warrant and probable cause
State v. Footman
jury instructions on flight - not supported by the evidence
State v. Frank
Breaking and Entering, Larceny, Possession of Stolen Goods, Habitual Felon
State v. Haith
NCGS § 14-39(a), second-degree kidnapping; substantial evidence; intent to terrorize victim
State v. Hooks
Fatally defective indictment; no allegation of felony or statute in indictment; lesser-included offense; assault inflicting serious injury; resentencing.
State v. Jenkins
assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill; possession of firearm by felon; lesser included offense
State v. Jerez
motion to dismiss, assault with a deadly weapon with the intent to kill inflicting serious injury
State v. Lewis
Motion to suppress; Warrantless search; Plain view doctrine; Knock-and-talk doctrine
State v. Lewis
Motion to suppress; Warrantless search; Plain view doctrine; Knock-and-talk doctrine
State v. McKoy
discharging a firearm into occupied property; jury instructions; justification or excuse; self-defense