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19,475 Appellate Court Opinions
State v. McKoy
Fatal variance; Motion to dismiss for insufficient evidence.
State v. Millhouse
Armed Robbery; Assault; Post-Conviction DNA Testing; Motion to Locate and Preserve Evidence
State v. Ocegueda
Writ of certorari; investigation leading to conviction; controlled buy of narcotics, NCGS 90-95.3(a); restitution, NCGS 7A-304(a)(7).
State v. Pilkington
Motion to dismiss; Sufficiency of the evidence
State v. Rawlinson
Amount of restitution not supported by evidence adduced at trial or sentencing; appeal following no-contest plea to misdemeanor larceny
State v. Satterwhite
Prior Record Level Point.
State v. Sisk
Failure to instruct jury on defense of accident; pain error review
State v. Smith
plea discussions; motion to dismiss
State v. Whitmire
Rule 404(b) evidence; opinion on the evidence; sufficiency of indictment; identity theft instruction
State v. Williams
Jury instructions limiting Rule 404(b) evidence; no plain error
Stonewall Constr. Servs., LLC v. Frosty Parrott Burlington
Limited liability companies; summary judgment on claim to pierce the corporate veil; instrumentality rule
Styles v. Styles
child support, calculating income, imputing income, gifts
The Grande Villas at the Pres. Condo. Homeowners Ass'n, Inc. v. Indian Beach Acquisition LLC
Interlocutory appeal; partial summary judgment; statute of limitations defense
Woodlief v. Canal Wood LLC
change of venue
Young v. Young
unequal distribution, marital debt
Court of Appeals Unpublished Opinions Filed October 16, 2018
Baker v. The NC Psychology Bd.
N.C. Gen. Stat. § 90-270.1; Psychology Practice Act; arbitrary and capricious; administrative sanctions
Brown v. NC Dep't of Pub. Safety
Tort Claims Act; Negligence; Proximate Cause
Frady v. Frady
Equitable distribution; miscalculation of distributive award based on mathematical error; issue abandonment; failure to file cross-appeal
In re: M.L.
Involuntary commitment; N.C. Gen. Stat. § 122C-261; N.C. Gen. Stat. § 122C-3(11); due process