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In re: T.X.W., L.D.W., M.T.W.
Adjudication of neglect and dependency; failure to make findings that children were at substantial risk of impairment
In re: L.F.
Informed Plea.
In re: S.G.V.S. & D.D.R.S.
Termination of parental rights; scheduling return date of hearing; previously scheduled criminal trial; Rule 59 motion; abuse of discretion.
Lester v. Galambos
Easements; easements by implication; easement implied by prior use; easement by grant
Neckles v. Harris Teeter
N.C. Workers' Compensation Act; Disability; N.C. Gen. Stat. Section 97-2(9)
Rivas v. Fred Smith Constr., Inc.
Summary judgment; Alter ego; Discovery; Motion to amend complaint; Substitution of party
Shearin v. Reid
Rule 59 motion; motion to recuse; N.C.G.S. § 31A-2; requested jury instructions
Smith v. Smith
Interlocutory Order; Bankruptcy Proceeding; Nondischargeable Domestic Support Obligation
State v Triplett
Privilege Against Self-incrimination; Right to Remain Silent; Miranda Warnings
State v. Adkins
Plea Acceptance; Clerical Errors.
State v. Barbour
Indecent liberties, Sexual offenses, Rape of a child
State v. Battle
Rule 21 petition for writ of certiorari granted; failure to show exceptional circumstances warrant invocation of Rule 2; prosecutor's closing argument remarks were not grossly improper
State v. Branning
Probation Revocation; Anders Brief.
State v. Brown
First-degree murder; hearsay; N.C.R. Evid. 803(5); recorded recollection; insufficient recollection; illustrative evidence; limiting instruction
State v. Brown
Ineffective Assistance of Counsel, Probation Revocation, Absconding, Abuse of Discretion
State v. Bullock
Voluntariness of consent to search; calculation error before guilty plea
State v. Dixon
Felony child abuse; serious physical injury; serious bodily injury; motion to dismiss; sufficiency of the evidence; scars; re-sentencing
State v. Green
DWLR; jury instructions; presumption of notice and knowledge
State v. Harris
Defendant Commits Identity Theft.
State v. Hillard
Amount of restitution; ability to pay restitution; competent evidence to support restitution award