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Sarno v. Sarno
Deviation from Child Support Guidelines; Attorney's Fees and Costs.
Silver v. The Halifax Cty. Bd. of Commissioners
sound basic education, motion to dismiss, constitutional duty of the State, not local entities; counties are creatures of the State
Solesbee v. Brown
partition by sale; partition in kind
State of NC ex rel. Utils. Comm'n v. N.C. Waste Awareness & Reduction Network
Public Utility; Simpson Factors
State v. Bradsher
larceny; injury to personal property; lack of transcript
State v. Clark
Motion to Dismiss; Authentication; Personal Knowledge
State v. Culbertson
Dismissal of appeal; writ of certiorari; Appellate Rules 2 and 21; defective indictment; lack of jurisdiction; set aside guilty plea.
State v. Dail
Conditional discharge; Sentencing
State v. Ervin
Motion to dismiss; misdemeanor child abuse, contributing to the abuse, neglect or delinquency of a minor.
State v. Greene
Impaired driving; HGN evidence; N.C. Gen. Stat. Section 8C-1, Rule 702.
State v. Harris
Ineffective assistance of counsel; discovery violations; prior record level determination; attorney's fees and appointment fee
State v. Headen
Probation Revocation; Appellate Jurisdiction; Certiorari
State v. Howard
Speedy Trial; DNA Evidence; Stand by Counsel.
State v. J.C.
Appeal by the State from an order of expunction of criminal charges; statute permitting the State to appeal (N.C. Gen. Stat. § 15A-1445.
State v. Mathis
A clear and unequivocal assertion of a constitutional right to a pro se defense
State v. McIntyre
issue not preserved for appeal, no request for plain error, no prejudice
State v. McKenith
Driving While Impaired, Expert Testimony, Prejudicial Error
State v. McReed
expert testimony; vouching
State v. Miller
Right to self-representation; no right to be warned of existence of right of self-representation; appointed counsel.
State v. Newkirk
Motion to suppress evidence voluntarily surrendered in response to questioning; reasonable suspicion to conduct an investigatory stop reasonableness of the scope and duration of the seizure