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State v. Perdomo
plain error review; vouching for credibility of child-victim; closing the courtroom; ineffective assistance of counsel
State v. Rhynes
Anders
State v. Rollinson
Right to waiver of jury trial; sentencing error
State v. Saulpaugh
Probation, revocation, revoke. cross-examine, adverse witness, confrontation, good cause, abscond
State v. West
Motion to suppress; reasonable suspicion for brief safety frisk; reasonable suspicion for full investigatory stop and search of vehicle; argument preservation
Bresnahan v. Kirk
whether appeal should be dismissed as interlocutory and, if not, whether the trial court properly imposed Rule 11 sanctions on plaintiffs for discovery violations
In re S.P-H.
Involuntary commitment, split commitment, dangerous to self, dangerous to others, mentally ill, aggression, physical debilitation, serious bodily harm, near future
King v. Duke Energy Progress, LLC
trespass to timber; measure of damages where trees are ornamental and have little or no commercial value after being cut; replacement cost constitutes competent evidence of diminution in value of real estate owned for personal use
Klaver v. Klaver
Alimony
Poulos v. Poulos
motion to dismiss, interlocutory appeal, res judicata
State v. Bridges
hearsay; N.C. Evid. R. 803(3); declarant's then-existing state of mind; closing arguments; trial court's failure to intervene ex mero motu; law of self-defense
State v. Corpening
? jurisdictional defect under North Carolina Rule of Appellate Procedure 3(d)
? motion to dismiss allowed
? petition for writ of certiorari granted
? attorney's fees
State v. DiPietro
motion to continue; effective assistance of counsel; failure to show prejudice
State v. Eakes
False Pretense, misrepresentation, ineffective assistance of counsel, indictment, evidence at trial, jury instructions, fatal variance
State v. Edwards
First degree murder; jury instruction on lack of flight; harmless error
State v. Gaddy
trial court lacked subject matter jurisdiction where indictment charging perjury lacked the allegedly false statement
State v. Harris
No error; Motion to dismiss; Lesser-included offense instruction; Sentencing; Remand for clerical error.
State v. Howie
motion to dismiss for insufficient evidence, N.C. Gen. Stat. § 14-208.7
State v. Jones
reasonable articulable suspicion, abandoned argument, no prejudicial error
State v. Lindsey
jury instructions on charge of failure to register as a sex offender; any error in misplacing the word willfully in the instructions did not constitute plain error