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35,415 Appellate Court Opinions
State v. Kearse
State v. Lane
Plain error; jury instructions; IAC
State v. Lasco
Discharge weapon into occupied dwelling
State v. Lassiter
Attempted larceny; probation revocation
State v. Murchison
relevancy, motion to dismiss, jury instructions
State v. Murrell
Robbery with a dangerous weapon; defective indictment; arrest judgment
State v. Nolasco
Harmless Error, Invited Error, Lesser Included Offense
State v. Perry
N.C. Gen. Stat. 14-27.28(a); Sufficiency of the evidence
State v. Romano
DWI, Blood Draw, Consent, Warrentless Search.
State v. Surrett
Breaking or entering; motion for dismiss for insufficient evidence
State v. Torrence
Expert testimony; HGN test
State v. Weeks
Breaking or Entering of Motor Vehicle; Consent.
State v. Williams
N.C. Gen. Stat 50B-4.1(g1); North Carolina Domestic Violence Act; Rule of Lenity; Statutory Construction
State v. Williams
Motion to Dismiss; Premeditation and Deliberation; Plain Error
Wesley v. Winston-Salem/Forsyth Cnty. Bd. of Educ.
Exclusive jurisdiction; Industrial Commission; constitutional claim; motion to dismiss
Supreme Court Opinions Filed April 15, 2016
Atlantic Coast Props., Inc. v. Saunders
Petition by purchaser of undivided one-half interest in land to partition the property; whether respondent cotenants acquired sole title to the property via their ancestor's constructive ouster of all others having an ownership interest in the land.
NCAE v. State
Constitutionality of repeal in 2013 of public school teachers' Career Status Law; challenges based on Contract Clause of the Federal Constitution and Law of the Land Clause of the N.C. Constitution.
Ribelin v. Creel
Whether a plaintiff who waited seven years after filing her initial complaint for child custody and support to prosecute her claim for child support waived her right to past child support during that seven-year interim.
State v. Davis
Whether, at defendant's trial for sexual abuse of a child, the trial court erred in admitting expert opinion testimony supporting the allegations of abuse.