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News Roundup

August 21, 2009 Jeff Welty

…is here and here. Although some prosecution-leaning folks worry, and some defense-leaning folks hope, that this signals the opening of a whole new avenue of review for capital defendants, I…

Categories Uncategorized Tags habeas, news roundup, sex offenders 1 Comment
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What happens when the original judge is no longer available?

February 20, 2025 Shea Denning

…December 2024, just before her term expired at the end of the year. Judge A announced her ruling in open court and directed the prevailing party to prepare an order…

Categories Judicial Authority and Administration Tags substitute judge; 15A-1224; inherent authority; illness
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Case Summaries: Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals (May 2025)

June 17, 2025 Phil Dixon

…did not raise an as-applied challenge in his opening brief. Nutter’s fleeting and generalized reference to it in his supplemental opening brief was both untimely and insufficient.” Nutter Slip op….

Categories Case Summaries Tags 4th Cir., case summaries, Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, May 2025
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Two-Way Remote Testimony: Will It Pass Muster? (Part II)

October 12, 2017February 9, 2011 Jessica Smith

…presentation in open court of testimony from a witness who is at a different location if: (1) the requesting party establishes exceptional circumstances for such transmission; (2) appropriate safeguards for…

Categories Procedure, Uncategorized Tags confrontation clause, crawford, remote testimony 1 Comment
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Who’s Driving?

May 23, 2011October 18, 2010 Shea Denning

…and field to where the overturned car was. The officer could not open the car doors. Testimony from a witness for the defendant that the witness was driving the car…

Categories Crimes and Elements, Motor Vehicles, Uncategorized Tags autonomous cars, driving, Google, motor vehicles, self-driving cars 3 Comments

Adult Protection Multidisciplinary Team Workshop: Apply Now!

June 18, 2025 Meredith Smith

…Judicial College, the workshop is free to attend and each team can bring up to six members. Applications are now open and will be accepted through July 15, 2025. Access…

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Veterans Treatment Court

November 12, 2014 Jamie Markham

…law school.] This time last year saw the opening of North Carolina’s first veterans treatment court in Harnett County. The governor and other leaders attended the opening ceremony. A year…

Categories Procedure, Sentencing, Uncategorized Tags therapeutic court, veterans, veterans treatment court 6 Comments
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New Video Tech, Same Old Rules

March 13, 2020March 12, 2020 Jonathan Holbrook

…through his phone, and then came to the door and opened it, at which point he was violently assaulted. Portions of the assault and its aftermath were captured in three…

Categories Evidence, Procedure, Uncategorized Tags authentication, automated camera, Evidence, foundation, Rule 901, surveillance video, video 1 Comment

Miller and Constructive Possession

March 30, 2009March 27, 2009 Jeff Welty

…residence, they found a number of adults present, some in the living room, and two, including the defendant, in an adjoining bedroom, the door to which was open. The defendant…

Categories Crimes and Elements, Uncategorized Tags possession, supreme court 4 Comments
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Juvenile Justice System Impacts in the First Year of Raise the Age

January 26, 2021 Jacquelyn Greene

…($6.7 million) was provided and 133 of the new detention beds were made available. This includes new county-operated juvenile detention beds that were opened in Brunswick, Mecklenburg, and Madison Counties….

Categories Uncategorized Tags juvenile delinquency, juvenile detention, juvenile transfer, raise the age Leave a comment
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