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State v. Calabrese
driving while impaired; objection to closing arguments; references to religion; denial of special jury instruction; motion to reconstruct the record; supplemental affidavits
State v. Clory
Motion to dismiss for insufficient evidence of discharging weapon into dwelling
State v. Dick
Assault with a Deadly Weapon Inflicting Serious Injury, Possession of a Firearm by a Felon
State v. English
Failure to define willfully in jury instructions; plain error review
State v. Fields
N.C. Gen. Stat. 15A-544-5; motion to set aside bond forfeiture; reduction of bond amount unauthorized
State v. Foy
Plain error; Felony death by motor vehicle; Impaired driving; Blood analysis; Sufficient evidence; Disjunctive instruction
State v. Fulghum
Evidence, Other Acts, Insurance Fraud
State v. Giles
motion to dismiss; jury instructions; clerical errors
State v. Glover
Relevancy; Rule 403 Unfair Prejudice.
State v. Greene
Sentencing; Anders brief
State v. Harris
N.C. Gen. Stat. 15A-544.5; motion to set aside bond forfeiture; reduction of bond amount unauthorized
State v. Henricksen
First-Degree Trespass, Non-felonious Breaking or Entering, Lesser-included Offense, Attorney's Fees
State v. Hovis
Satellite-based monitoring; effective date of N.C. Gen. Stat. 14-208.2(2b), (1a)
State v. Jackson
Bill of Particulars; Credibility of a Witness; Relevancy.
State v. Johnson
Motion to dismiss; Habitual impaired driving; Substantial similarity; Maintenance of breath analysis machine
State v. Jordan
N.C. Gen. Stat. § 15A-928; habitual driving while impaired; formal arraignment
State v. Keatts
Post-Conviction DNA Testing, First-Degree Statutory Rape, Indecent Liberties
State v. Leath
Plain error; request for jury instruction on law of abandoned property; felonious breaking or entering; felonious larceny
State v. Lewis
N.C. Gen. Stat. 15A-544.5; motion to set aside bond forfeiture; reduction of bond amount unauthorized
State v. McPhaul
Post-conviction DNA Testing, Felony Murder Rule