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State v. Burgess
mistrial, Rule of Evidence 601(b), Intoxicated witness
State v. Bynum
Waiver of Counsel, Forfeiture of Counsel
State v. Diop
first-degree murder; second-degree murder; insufficient evidence; premeditation; deliberation; motion to dismiss; substantial evidence; legal provocation; direct evidence; circumstantial evidence; grossly excessive force; headlock; malice; express hatred; inherently dangerous act; failure to instruct jury; involuntary manslaughter; preservation; Rule 10; custodial statement; pretrial motion
State v. Faulk
Robbery with a dangerous weapon; Denial of motion to dismiss; Sufficiency of evidence of use of dangerous weapon; Guilty plea to habitual felon status; Required statutory colloquy under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 15A-1022
State v. Green
Jury instructions; actual possession; constructive possession
State v. Greene
Drug-trafficking; search and seizure; confidential informant; motion to suppress; reasonable suspicion; probable cause; factors of reliability; search warrant; warrant exception; automobile exception
State v. Higginbotham
motion to suppress - probable cause; DWI; N.C.G.S. § 20-138.1
State v. Holt
Obtaining property by false pretenses; Jury instruction; Plain error.
State v. Lane
motion for appropriate relief - ineffective assistance of counsel test and plain error standard; frivolous claims
State v. McClure
ineffective assistance of counsel, necessary defense, voluntary intoxication
State v. McCullen
Jury instructions; first degree murder by torture; involuntary manslaughter
State v. McLymore
Self-Defense, Rule 404(b)
State v. Moore
pre-trial waiver of right to counsel, N.C.G.S. 15A-1242, range of permissible punishment
State v. Murray
Waiver, failure to object, plain error review.
State v. Pitts
motion to suppress; reasonable suspicion; investigatory stop
State v. Prince
Assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill inflicting serious injury, assault by strangulation, single course of conduct, sentencing
State v. Ray
search and seizure; motion to suppress; fees
State v. Reaves-Smith
North Carolina Eyewitness Identification Reform Act, Show-ups
State v. Ricks
closing arguments; improper remarks during summation; Fifth Amendment right to remain silent; prosecutor's fallacy; satellite based monitoring; hearing and showing required to impose satellite based monitoring
State v. Rivera
Sex offense; Rule 403; Abuse of discretion standard; Exclusion of evidence victim also reported abuse by another individual