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Strict Adherence to Factual Support in Summary Judgment: LOWE v. BRADFORD Introduction The case Harold E. Lowe v. James L. Bradford and Wife, Joy S. Bradford (305 N.C. 366) adjudicated by the Supreme...
Clarifying Appeal Timeliness and Identification Admissibility: State v. Thomas Turner, Jr. (305 N.C. 356) Introduction State of North Carolina v. Thomas Turner, Jr. is a pivotal 1982 decision by the...
Clarifying Felonious Larceny and Possession of Stolen Property: Insights from State of North Carolina v. Ulysees Perry Introduction State of North Carolina v. Ulysees Perry is a pivotal 1982 decision...
Voluntariness of Confession and Self-Defense Rights: Insights from State of North Carolina v. Dwayne Tyrone Hunter Introduction State of North Carolina v. Dwayne Tyrone Hunter (305 N.C. 106) is a...
Establishing Strict Criteria for Lesser Included Offenses in First Degree Burglary with Intent to Rape: A Commentary on STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. THOMAS WALTER WRIGHT Introduction The case of State...
Clarity in Jury Instructions: Ensuring Consistency with Indictment in State of North Carolina v. Norris Carlton Taylor Introduction Case: State of North Carolina v. Norris Carlton Taylor Court:...
Redefining "Deadly Weapon" in First-Degree Rape and Ensuring Indictment Sufficiency in STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. ARDELL STURDIVANT Introduction STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. ARDELL STURDIVANT, 304 N.C....
Establishing Limits on Kidnapping Charges in Felony Murder Cases Introduction In the landmark case of State of North Carolina v. Laverne Ray Irwin (304 N.C. 93), decided by the Supreme Court of North...
Causation and Aggravation in Workers' Compensation: HANSEL v. SHERMAN TEXTILES Sets Precedent Introduction HANSEL v. SHERMAN TEXTILES is a landmark case adjudicated by the Supreme Court of North...
Apportionment of Disability Compensation in Workers' Claims: MORRISON v. BURLINGTON INDUSTRIES Introduction MORRISON v. BURLINGTON INDUSTRIES, Employee, Plaintiff v. Burlington Industries, Employer,...
Clarifying 'Shooting Self-Inflicted' in Insurance Policies: Insights from Frances Maddox v. Colonial Life and Accident Insurance Co. Introduction Frances Maddox v. Colonial Life and Accident...
Affirmation of Armed Robbery Convictions: Admissibility of Shorthand Statements and Spontaneous Utterances in North Carolina Introduction State of North Carolina v. Johnell Porter and Keith Emerson...
Effective Assistance of Counsel and Indigent Defendants: Analysis of State of North Carolina v. James W. Hutchins Introduction In State of North Carolina v. James W. Hutchins (303 N.C. 321, 1981),...
Revisiting Self-Defense: Insights from State of North Carolina v. Elsie Juanita Norris Introduction State of North Carolina v. Elsie Juanita Norris, 303 N.C. 526 (1981), is a landmark decision by the...
Sufficiency of Circumstantial Evidence in First Degree Murder: Analysis of STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. FREDDIE LEE JONES (303 N.C. 500) 1. Introduction STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. FREDDIE LEE JONES is...
Clarifying the Statute of Limitations for Intentional Infliction of Mental Distress: DICKENS v. PURYEAR Introduction JAMES ROBERT DICKENS v. EARL V. PURYEAR AND ANN BREWER PURYEAR is a landmark case...
North Carolina Supreme Court Rules Bad Faith Not Required for Unfair Trade Practices Claims Introduction In the landmark case of Marshall et al. v. Miller et al. (302 N.C. 539, 1981), the Supreme...
Silhan v. State: Clarifying the Felony Murder Merger Rule and Its Implications on Capital Sentencing Introduction Silhan v. State (302 N.C. 223, 1981) is a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of...
Enforceability of Nonrefundable Tuition Contracts: Ralph N. Brenner, Jr. v. The Little Red School House, Limited Introduction The case of Ralph N. Brenner, Jr. v. The Little Red School House, Limited...
Affirming Sufficient Particularity for Constructive Fraud Claims under Confidential Relationships: TERRY v. TERRY (302 N.C. 77) Introduction Edward McKinley Terry, Jr. v. Charles Thurman Terry is a...