Appellate Court Opinions

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15,880 Appellate Court Opinions

, Court of Appeals , COA06-1645 (Judge Robert Hunter) , Published
State v Carter

Common-law robberty; assault; larceny from the person

, Court of Appeals , COA07-107 (Judge John Tyson) , Published
State v Colson

Defendant's Right to Counsel and to Testify; Withdrawal of Counsel

, Court of Appeals , COA06-1558 (Judge James Wynn Jr.) , Published
State v Davis

Misstrial; felony drug possession; habitual felon status

, Court of Appeals , COA06-837 (Judge Donna Stroud) , Published
State v Graham

Aggravating factors, victim impact evidence, lesser included offense

, Court of Appeals , COA06-1488 (Judge Linda Stephens) , Published
State v Haislip

Standing to challenge the constitutionality of motor vechile checkpoint

, Court of Appeals , COA07-335 (Judge Wanda Bryant) , Published
State v Hall

N.C.G.S. § 15A-903 Fact vs. Expert withess

, Court of Appeals , COA07-248 (Judge John Tyson) , Published
Weber, Hodges & Godwin v Cook

Real Property Listing Agreement; Exclusive Right to Sell; Benefit of Bargain Damages; Motion for JNOV/New Trial

, Court of Appeals , COA07-44 (Judge Linda McGee) , Published
In The Matter Of: B.D.N.

Making a false report concerning a destructive device: subject matter jurisdiction

, Court of Appeals , COA06-1110 (Judge Linda McGee) , Published
Kimbrell v Roberts

Personal guaranty; ambiguity; notice of default

, Court of Appeals , COA06-1356 (Judge Martha Geer) , Published
State v Cooper

Terry stop; motion to suppress

, Court of Appeals , COA06-1380 (Judge Douglas McCullough) , Published
State v Pettis

Statutory rape; second-degree rape; taking indecent liberties with a child; confrontation clause rights

, Court of Appeals , COA06-1559 (Judge Linda McGee) , Published
State v Pritchard

Conviction entered between original sentencing and re-sentencing qualifies as a prior conviction