…N.C. App. ___, 803 S.E.2d 698 (Aug. 15, 2017) (unpublished). The State petitioned the North Carolina Supreme Court for review, arguing that the court of appeals’ reliance on the individualized…
…2019 WL 5654385 (Cal. Ct. App. Oct. 30, 2019) (unpublished)). Facts. A California Highway Patrol Officer was parked near a roadway in Sonoma County around 10 p.m. on a Friday…
…not implicate the Fourth Amendment); State v. Whitaker, 2013 WL 3353334 (Tenn. Ct. Crim. App. June 28, 2013) (unpublished) (holding that a knock and talk conducted at 10:00 p.m. was…
…(unpublished), the Fourth Circuit ruled that a police officer received sufficient due process when the city manager held a hearing to address the officer’s claims that the reasons for his…
…paint. See Hefley v. State, 2013 WL 5576360 (Tex. Ct. App. Texarkana Oct. 9, 2013) (unpublished) (finding that even if the trespass notice given to the defendant may have been…
…205 N.C. App. 321 (2010) (unpublished), a superior court judge deferred from jury service all prospective jurors wearing shorts or tank tops. The court of appeals ruled that this was…
…July 5, 2005) (unpublished op.) (concluding in federal civil rights suit that even if the police officer violated state law by not affording the suspect a breath test before she…
…2021 WL 2907883 (E.D.N.C. July 9, 2021) (unpublished), dismissed the official capacity claims. The most significant portion of the order concluded that “Sharpe’s claim fails because the alleged policy survives…
…and revoked. The defendant appealed. In an unpublished opinion the court of appeals reversed, holding that the trial court erred when it revoked probation based solely on the probation officer’s…