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35,004 Appellate Court Opinions
In the Matter Of J.M.M.C.
juvenile delinquent; N.C.G.S. 7B-2602; oral notice of appeal; N.C.G.S. 7B-2501(c); required findings of fact
Ronnie Chris Strickland v. Dima Naser Lufti Ahmed
Negligence; contributory negligence; last clear chance; closing argument.
Sea Gate Ass'n v. Joe Jesse Mitchell
implied contract, summary judgment, attorneys fees
Sea Gate Ass'n, Inc v. Denise Willis Range
implied contract, summary judgment, attorneys fees
State of N. Carolina v. Theodore Ferguson
Anders review; N.C.R. App. P. 4; petition for writ of certiorari denied
State of N. Carolina v. Zavon Amadeus Martin
stop of defendant was supported by reasonable suspicion; question by officer about presence of firearms was not outside scope of lawful mission of stop for suspected impaired driving; stop was not unlawfully extended at the time defendant volunteered that his vehicle contained marijuana; and under the totality of the circumstances, probable cause supported search of defendant's vehicle
State v. Daran Marte Wingo
change of offense date in indictment in child sex abuse case did not amount to a substantial alteration of the offense charge; trial court did not abuse its discretion in denying motion for mistrial; child victim's testimony was not inherently incredible; judgments entered by the trial court were not inconsistent with judgment rendered at sentencing
State v. Darius Harris-Allen
first-degree murder; unlawful detention; probable cause; involuntary interrogation; overwhelming evidence of Defendant's guilt; constitutional violations rendered harmless beyond reasonable doubt
State v. Harold Lee Williams, Jr
motion to dismiss; certified court record; handwriting comparison; intimidating or interfering with witnesses
State v. Hawkins
Rape of a Child;
Appellate Rules Violations;
Appellate Rules 2,3,4 and 10;
Defective Notice of Appeal;
Petition of Writ of Certiorari;
Showing of Merit and Prejudice;
Exclusion & Limitation of Expert Witness testimony;
Abuse of Discretion
State v. Hightower
assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury; jury re-instruction; verdict form clerical error
State v. John Christian Marston
sexual abuse, second degree forcible rape, sexual offense
State v. Johnson
sentencing range, career offender
State v. Kurtz
use of the word disclose did not amount to impermissible vouching; trial court did not plainly err in not striking reference to defendant's criminal history; defendant did not receive ineffective assistance of counsel
State v. Ramish Tiquna Doughty
Search and seizure; suppression order; reasonable suspicion to support traffic stop; challenged findings of fact and conclusions of law; officers? lack of knowledge or information Defendant had weapons or contraband; no reasonable belief that Defendant was armed, dangerous, and could gain immediate control of weapons; exclusionary rule.
State v. Ricky Aldridge
trial court did not err in refusing to instruct jury on lesser-included offense of voluntary manslaughter in first-degree murder trial where defendant testified in essence that victim's death was accidental
State v. Sharon Denise Stallings
Drug offenses; ineffective assistance of counsel claim; failure to file motion to suppress; issues of fact not suitable for review on direct appeal
State v. Soe
trial court did not plainly err in failing to instruct on lesser included offense of common law robbery in trial of conspiracy to commit armed robbery because there was evidence of use of weapon in robbery; defendant thus did not receive ineffective assistance of counsel because of counsel's failure to request instruction unsupported by the evidence
State v. Thompson
motion to dismiss charge of possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell or deliver; packaging of controlled substance, presence of cash and drug paraphernalia, quantity of controlled substance; substantial evidence of Defendant's intent; motion to continue; necessary witness; ineffective assistance of counsel claim
State v. Walker
First-Degree Murder; Premeditation and Deliberation; Motion to Dismiss; Jury Instructions; Self-Defense; Stand Your Ground Instruction