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Expert Testimony about Eyewitness Identification

December 5, 2016 Jeff Welty

…opening the door to ‘identification’ experts” for fear of “both sides [offering] expert testimony in every case involving identification issues”; the court noted that such testimony may sometimes be helpful…

Categories Evidence, Procedure, Uncategorized Tags expert testimony, experts, eyewitness identification, identification, indigent defense Leave a comment

The 2010-2011 Session Begins: A Refresher on the School of Government’s Legislative Resources

February 23, 2016January 26, 2011 Jeff Welty

…several free resources and is a useful overview of some services that we provide but that may not be widely known.] As today marks the opening day of the 150th…

Categories Uncategorized Tags daily bulletin, general assembly, legislative resources Leave a comment
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Case Summaries: Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals (August 2020)

September 18, 2020September 15, 2020 Phil Dixon

…and that neither plain-view or Leon good-faith applied. “By failing to persist in our historical commitment to the particularity requirement in this context, I believe that the majority further opens…

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May 10 Order Renews Some Emergency Directives, Lets Others Expire

May 10, 2021 Shea Denning

…distancing, capacity, and mass gathering restrictions by June 1. Courthouse personnel, charged with ensuring that courts remain open and that justice is administered without delay, were designated as frontline essential…

Categories Procedure Tags chief justice, Chief Justice Paul Newby, COVID-19, emergency directives Leave a comment

Careful Questioning in Child Sexual Abuse Cases

December 31, 2015March 4, 2009 Jeff Welty

…other things, had a pediatrician examine the girl. The doctor found several vaginal abnormalities suggestive of abuse, but found that the girl’s anal opening was normal. At trial, the prosecutor…

Categories Evidence, Uncategorized Tags child victims, expert witnesses, sex offenses 2 Comments

Cell Phone Searches Headed to the Supreme Court?

September 23, 2013 Jeff Welty

…opened the defendant’s cell phone and reviewed the call log. They noted a phone number in the call log was listed as “my house,” and used an online directory to…

Categories Search and Seizure, Uncategorized Tags cell phones, fourth amendment, Search and Seizure, search incident to arrest, wurie 1 Comment
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Forced Self-Penetration Supports a Sex Offense Conviction

September 24, 2013 Jessica Smith

…object” into another’s genital or anal opening. Id. The Green Court began by noting that the issue was one of first impression in North Carolina. It added however that decisions…

Categories Crimes and Elements, Uncategorized Tags green, penetration, self-penetration, sex crimes, sexual act, sexual offense Leave a comment
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