The North Carolina Court of Appeals released a batch of opinions today:
| State v Taylor (14-21-2) (View Supreme Court Opinion). 5th Amendment right to counsel, invocation and waiver, premeditation and deliberation |
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| Barnette v. Lowe’s Home Ctrs., Inc. (15-938) Injury by accident |
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| Berens v Berens (15-230) Attorney-Client Privilege; Agent; Remand |
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| Dancy v. Dancy (15-1049) Visitation, Child Custody Modification. |
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| DOT v. Adams Outdoor Adver. of Charlotte Ltd. P’ship (15-589) Section 108 Hearing, condemnation, billboard, eminent domain, compensation, outdoor Advertising Control Act |
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| Epic Games, Inc. v Murphy-Johnson (15-454) Arbitration; Scope of Arbitrable Issues; Delegating Issues of Substantive Arbitrability to Arbitrator. [MORE TO COME, OF COURSE] |
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| Farrell v Thomas (15-257) Implied Consent Offense; Reasonable Grounds; Exclusionary Rule Inapplicable |
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| In re: M.S. (15-1162) Stepparent lacks standing to appeal juvenile adjudication and disposition order |
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| McLennan v. Josey (15-533) N.C. Gen. Stat. 6-21.r, Justicable Issue, |
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| Se. Caissons, LLC v. Choate Constr. Co. (15-1284) Forum selection/venue; interlocutory appeal; unexecuted contract; conduct by the parties. |
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| Smith v Smith (15-185) Child custody; child support; equitable distribution |
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| Smith v Smith (15-331) Motion to stay execution of judgment; contempt |
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| St. Peter v Lyon (15-332) child support, motion to modify, sua sponte motion |
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| State v. Allen (15-708) Jurisdiction; misdemeanor; citation |
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| State v. Godwin (15-766) Expert testimony; HGN test |
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| State v. Hill (15-675) Lay Witness Identification Testimony; Fatal Variance Indictment |
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| State v Howard (14-1021) Second degree murder; Motion for Appropriate Relief; Post-Conviction DNA Testing; Appellate Jurisdiction; Evidentiary Hearing |
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| State v. Ramano (15-940) DWI, Blood Draw, Consent, Warrentless Search. |
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| State v. Torrence (15-949) Expert testimony; HGN test |
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| State v. Williams (15-1052) N.C. Gen. Stat 50B-4.1(g1); North Carolina Domestic Violence Act; Rule of Lenity; Statutory Construction [Seriously, Rule of Lenity] |
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| Daughtridge v. The NC Zoological Soc’y, Inc. (15-1151) Quiet title action; two-judge rule |
In addition, there were 49 unpublished opinions available here.
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