N.C. Court Of Appeals Issues New Slate Of Rulings |
State Government |
By Administrator |
Thursday, 09 October 2014 04:46 |
RALEIGH, (SGRToday.com) - The North Carolina Court of Appeals has issued a new slate of opinions. The rulings range from entrapment to the best evidence rule.
They can be found at http://appellate.nccourts.org/opinions/.
The cases are:
-- Basmas v Wells Fargo Bank National Association, et al, (13-464)
Foreclosure; Res Judicata
--Green Tree Servicing LLC v Locklear, (13-1287)
Debt Collection Act; Incurring an Alleged Debt; Standing to File Suit
-- Green v Green, (14-150)
Equitable distribution; Sanctions
-- In The Matter Of The Foreclosure Of: L.L. Murphrey Co., et al, (14-166) Foreclosure; bankruptcy
-- Kindsgrab v State of North Carolina Board Of Barber Examiners, (13-1321)
Barber Act, civil penalties, scope of review
-- Lawson, et al v Lawson, et al, (14-286)
N.C.Gen.Stat 1A-1, Rule 53, referee's report
-- Power v Power, (14-249)
Evidence, tax consequences, equitable distribution, Kelley Blue Book, monetary gift
-- State v Edmonds, (14-158)
Robbery with a dangerous weapon; best evidence rule
-- State v Ellis, (14-77)
Sufficiency of indictment's allegations that entity is capable of owning property
-- State v Foster, (14-187)
Recordation at trial
-- State v Jenrette, (13-1353)
First-degree murder; Not guilty mandate; jury instructions
-- State v Moore, (14-244)
Prior statement, corroborative evidence
-- State v Ott, (13-1412)
Entrapment
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