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In re: J.D.C.
Termination of Parental Rights, No Merit Brief
In re: J.S., J.S. Jr., H.F.
Guardianship; Waiver of Review Hearings; Reunification; Constitutional Right to Parent.
In re: McLean
Mortgage; Foreclosure
In The Matters Of: J.R.E., J.J.E., J.L.E., K.B.E.
Abuse, neglect, dependency
Mills v. Majette
Motion to enforce settlement agreement; contract- meeting of the minds; statute of frauds; actual authority; apparent authority
Moses v. NC Indus. Comm'n
NC Tort Claims Act; damages; conflict of interest; amendment of defendant-agency's name; disclosure of personal information
Posey v. Wayne Mem'l Hosp., Inc.
Motion to Dismiss, Appellate Rules Violations, Abandoned Arguments, Per Curiam
State Farm Mut. Auto. Ins. v. Phillips
auto insurance, directed verdict
State v. Boyd
Plain Error, Sex Offender Registry, Failing to Report Change of Address, Insufficient Evidence
State v. Brooks
Withdrawal of Guilty Plea; Substantial Assistance
State v. Crain
Inculpatory Statement, Miranda v. Arizona, Insufficient Evidence, Constructive Possession
State v. Ellison
Rule 404(b) evidence, plain error
State v. Gann
Remand from Supreme Court; Remand and Resentence for Second Degree Arson.
State v. Greene
Lay Opinion Testimony; Custodial Interrogation; Motion to Suppress
State v. Holloway
First-degree kidnapping, Attempted armed robbery, Fatal variance between indictment and proof, Claim of ineffective assistance of counsel, Challenge to jury instructions on first-degree kidnapping charge
State v. Hughes
Indictment; Motion to Dismiss; Sufficiency of the Evidence; Controlled Substances Act; Precursor Materials
State v. Waters
Robbery with a dangerous weapon.
State v. Wilkins
Intent to kill; assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill inflicting serious injury
State v. Wilson
Kidnapping; sufficiency of the evidence and jury instructions; amount of civil restitution order must be supported by the record.
Wynn v. Tyrrell Cty. Bd. of Educ.
Rule 12(b)(6) of the North Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure, Defamation pro se, Failure to plead defamation claim with sufficient particularly