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16,095 Appellate Court Opinions
Mission Hospitals, Inc. v NC Radiation
Certificate of need review
Mugno v Mugno
Equitable distribution
Rice v Coholan
State of NC Dept. of Health v Thompkins
Non-claim Statute: Application to Claims by State
State v Blymer
Felony murder; 404(b) evidence
State v Covington
Request for substitute counsel; N.C. Const. Art. 1 § 23; U.S. Const. amend. VI
State v Dallas
Kelly Bluebook & NADA evidence admissible under market report exception
State v Fair
Prior record level; Stipulations under structured sentencing
State v Goble
Felony failure to appear; bond; misdemeanor failure to appear; motion to dismiss; jury instruction
State v Hopper
Sufficiency of evidence to support finding that road was public street or highway
State v Maready
Sixth Amendment; Harbison hearing; guilty plea; ineffective assistance of counsel; Per Se
State v McLean
Hearsay; Plain error; Jury Instruction
State v Miller
Sentencing; probation revocation
State v Owens
Jury Instructions; Opinion Evidence; Possession of Implements of Housebreaking; Intent to Commit Larceny; Double Jeopardy
Woodliff v Fitzpatrick, et al
Jurisdiction of Industrial Comm.; regular employment of three or more employees
Supreme Court Opinions Filed June 17, 2010
Brock & Scott Holdings, Inc. v. West
Erroneous referral of collection action to court-ordered nonbinding arbitration under N.C.G.S. Sec. 7A-37.1(c); whether plaintiff's sole remedy for relief from arbitrator's award was as provided under N.C. Rules for Court-Ordered Arbitration
Bumpers v. Community Bank N. VA
Whether alleged overcharges for second mortgage loans violated N.C.G.S. Sec. 75-1.1; whether interlocutory appeal was properly certified under Div. P. Rules 54(b)
Fussell v. N.C. Farm Bureau Mut. Ins. Co.
Negligence claim against Town for damage resulting from restoration of water service to an unoccupied house; motion to dismiss under Rule 12(b)(6)
In re D.L.H.
Whether N.C.G.S. Sec. 15-196.1 (credit for time already served when sentencing for criminal convictions) applies to secure custody disposition under the Juvenile Code