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In re: J.L.P.
Neglected juvenile; termination of parental rights; likelihood of repetition of neglect; failure to make reas. progress; failure to pay
In re: K.G.
Child Custody, Dependency Petition, Dependent Juvenile, Delinquent Juvenile
In re: T.T.E.
juvenile, motion to dismiss, disorderly conduct, resisting public officer
Johnson v. E. Carolina Univ.
Priority consideration; substantially equal qualifications; career status state employee
LMSP, LLC v. Town of Boone
Preliminary Injunction
Mathis v. Mathis
Child custody order, modification, substantial change of circumstances, findings of fact, best interests of the child
McKenzie v. McKenzie
notice of appeal, dismissal
State v. Austin
Felonious vs. simple possession of marijuana; NC Gen. Stat. 90-95(d)(4); Failure to instruct the jury on the amount of contraband possessed.
State v. Chisholm
Motion to Suppress; Motion to Dismiss for Insufficient Evidence; Show-up Identifications
State v. Coleson
Driving while impaired, alcohol screening test, portable breath test, intoxilyzer, refusal to take tests, admissibility as substantive evidence
State v. Colindres
Indecent liberties w/ a child; voluntary intoxication jury instruction
State v. Davis
Motion for speedy trial; N.C. Gen. Stat. 15A-711(c); Sixth Amendment; Barker factors.
State v. Delegge
Probation revocation hearing; motion to continue; subject matter jurisdiction; clerical error; N.C. Gen. Stat. § 15A-1346(b); willful violation of probation; N.C. Gen. Stat. § 1344(f).
State v. Fogleman
Plain error; lay opinion testimony that defendant's action raised red flags
State v. Ford
Anders brief; petition for writ of certiorari based on defects in notice of appeal
State v. Freeman
Possession of a firearm by a convicted felon
State v. Hobbs
First-degree murder; Batson challenges; failure to make prima facie showing; race-neutral reasons for challenges; proposed jury instructions.
State v. Howell
Probation revocation; clerical error; Judicial error
State v. Hoyle
indecent exposure; presence; motion to dismiss; jury instructions
State v. Ivey
DVPO violation; Habitual misdemeanor assault; misd. breaking or entering; Motion for mistrial; References to the victim by witnesses & prosecutor