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State v. McCann
State v. Orr
search and seizure; investigatory stop; reasonable suspicion; driving while impaired
State v. Scott
Rule 611
Rule 106
Insufficient Evidence
Speeding to elude arrest
State v. Shamberger
State v. Smith
Fifth Amendment; Double Jeopardy Clause; assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury; assault by a prisoner with a deadly weapon; possess dangerous weapon in prison inflict injury; possession of dangerous weapon in prison
Stewart v. Meshesha
Attack on adequacy of damages awarded by jury; new trial sought; failure to make Rule 59 motion or otherwise preserve issues warrants dismissal of appeal
Tompkins v. Laughlin
Contract; Oral Agreement; Implied in Fact
Washington v. Cline
Violation of right to speedy trial under North Carolina Constitution; no private cause of action for injunctive relief or money damages because of constitutional violation
Welch v. Cont'l Tire The Ams.
Asbestosis; Workers? Compensation; Causation; Medical Testimony; Consolidated Cases
Wilson v. Cont'l Tire The Ams.
Asbestosis; Workers? Compensation; Causation; Medical Testimony; Consolidated Cases
Woodard v. NC Dep't of Com.
employment law; unemployment benefits
Young v. McClain
Child support; Calculating Income
Court of Appeals Published Opinions Filed August 20, 2019
Court of Appeals Unpublished Opinions Filed August 20, 2019
Bache v. TIC- Gulf Coast
Workers Comp - course and scope of employment
Bender v. Hornback
Untimely appeal; child custody; consent order
Bethesda Rd. Partners, LLC v. Strachan
Summary Judgment-Liability Discharged, Mere Instrumentality, Breach of Fiduciary Duty, Constructive Fraud; Motion to Join; Damages-Recovery Amount, Equitable Contribution, Waiver Defenses.
Goss v. Solstice E., LLC
North Carolina Rule of Civil Procedure 9(j); medical malpractice; breach of contract; breach of fiduciary duty
In re: J.D.
second-degree sexual exploitation of a minor; first-degree forcible sexual offense; NCGS § 7B-2501(c); NCGS § 7B-2605; right to confrontation; attempted larceny
In re: K.W.
Juvenile delinquency adjudication; insufficient evidence of second-degree kidnapping