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35,004 Appellate Court Opinions
State v. Blagg
PWISD, Motion to Dismiss
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