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State v. Payne
Motion to Suppress; Admissibility of Evidence
State v. Pursley
Motion to suppress evidence - no unlawful extension of traffic stop
State v. Sharpe
probation revocation
State v. Shaw
Post Conviction DNA Testing and Discovery
State v. Smith
Plain error; prior consistent statement; habitual felon status; sufficiency of the evidence; offense date for prior felony
State v. Stanley
Knock and talk; warrantless search; officers approaching back door of residence; clearly visible and unobstructed front door
State v. Stroup
motion to suppress; habitual impaired driving; habitual felon; delay in indictment.
State v. Truesdale
motion to suppress; probable cause to arrest
State v. Turnage
Motion to suppress; Seizure; Submission to show of authority; Activation of police vehicle lights
State v. Twine
Following too closely; probable cause for stop; IAC; cocaine possession; possession of firearm by felon.
State v. Xiong
Rule 404(b); Drug Offense; Relevance
Sutton v. Shackley
Personal jurisdiction, necessary party, recusal, default judgment, summary judgment
Swauger v. Univ. of NC At Charlotte
Subject Matter Jurisdiction; Judicial Review; Office of Administrative Hearings; Sovereign Immunity
Talley v. Pride Mobility Prods. Corp.
No Products Liability; Negligence in Exploding Chair Case.
Whitman v. Stimpson
Negligent entrustment; summary judgment
Supreme Court Opinions Filed May 11, 2018
Atl. Coast Props., Inc. v. Saunders
Petition by purchaser of undivided one-half interest in land to partition the property; whether petitioner, an out-of-state corporation, met statutory and procedural requirements to file the petition.
Head v. Gould Killian CPA Grp.
Action against CPAs for professional negligence and fraudulent concealment based on plaintiff's tax returns not having been filed; application of the statute of repose in malpractice cases.
In re A.P.
Appeal from adjudication and disposition order entered in a proceeding under the Juvenile Code; whether the trial court lacked subject matter jurisdiction over the case because the DSS agency that filed the juvenile petition initiating the action lacked standing in the matter.
In re Adoption of C.H.M.
Biological father; consent for adoption; financial support required under N.C.G.S. 48-3-601.