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Whether a trial court reversibly errs in failing to exercise its discretion to hear oral testimony at summary judgment based on a misapprehension of law.
Justice Allison Riggs
351A22
Dec 15, 2023
Public Records Act, Third-Party Possession, Constructive Possession, Attorney Fees
Judge Allison Riggs
COA23-154
Sep 12, 2023
Revival of Statute of Limitations, Facial Constitutional Challenge, Law of the Land Clause, Substantive Due Process
COA22-261
Writ of Certiorari, Reasonable Suspicion, Trespassing, Probable Cause, Voluntary Consent, Terry frisk.
COA22-1020
Motion to Suppress; Voluntary Consent; Fourth Amendment; N.C. Gen. Stat 15A-979(b); Right to Appeal from Denial of Motion to Suppress; PWC
COA22-839
Jul 18, 2023
Abuse; Neglect; Adjudication and Disposition; Sufficiency of the Evidence; Unsupported Findings of Fact
COA22-683
Jul 5, 2023
Plain Error; Hearsay; Rule of Evidence 803(5); New Trial
COA22-851
School Impact Fees; Fee Refunds; Summary Judgment; Local Ordinances; Statutory Interpretation; Damages
COA22-691