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8 Oct 2024, 12:27 pm by Phil Dixon
While Fourth Circuit decisions are not binding on North Carolina state courts, this decision does affect the DEA and other federal law enforcement within the circuit. [read post]
24 May 2018, 7:32 pm by Jamie Markham
The post Sentence Credits Applied to Post-Release Supervision appeared first on North Carolina Criminal Law. [read post]
2 Apr 2015, 3:26 pm by Victoria Sweet
Boyum said the relationships the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians has with the State of North Carolina and the federal government helped make this a reality. [read post]
5 Feb 2019, 2:03 pm by Florian Mueller
The court--with the help of the expert it appointed--could only have performed an actual infringement analysis if Qualcomm's German lawyers had done what their U.S. colleagues (from the same firm) had negotiated in the Middle District of North Carolina: they'd have had to accept the terms of a protective order under which the inner workings of a chip made by Qorvo would have been disclosed only to Qualcomm's attorneys, but not to Qualcomm's engineers.I… [read post]
1 Apr 2024, 3:00 am by Jeff Welty
Prosecutors generally see responding to such requests as part of their duties, as the North Carolina Constitution directs that District Attorneys “advise the officers of justice” in their districts. [read post]
17 Aug 2021, 10:00 am by Catherine Reach
The post Lessons from A Cautionary Tale in the Era of Efiling appeared first on North Carolina Bar Association. [read post]
24 Aug 2021, 5:31 am by Phil Dixon
Garrett has generously offered to provide copies of his new book to North Carolina public defender offices at no charge. [read post]
15 Jan 2015, 9:26 am by Jamie Markham
As before, it is the prison system (not the court) that will identify the particular facility within the system where the defendant will serve the time. [read post]
27 Sep 2024, 5:59 am by Daniel Spiegel
The post News Roundup appeared first on North Carolina Criminal Law. [read post]
4 May 2020, 7:50 pm by Shea Denning
The post May 1 Emergency Directives Require Continuances, Authorize Remote Proceedings, and Extend Time to Pay appeared first on North Carolina Criminal Law. [read post]
18 Sep 2013, 9:05 pm by Walter Olson
[Rick Henderson video] Tweet Tags: alcohol, Australia, eat drink and be merry, food safety, Italy, live in person, New Zealand, North Carolina, obesityEat, drink and be merry roundup is a post from Overlawyered - Chronicling the high cost of our legal system [read post]
23 Nov 2015, 5:49 pm by Joy Waltemath
Despite an employee’s deposition testimony that she believed she was terminated because of her attendance record and that she did not “know what the reason she wanted to get rid of me” was, a federal district court in North Carolina denied summary judgment against her federal and state-law disability bias claims. [read post]
30 Jun 2015, 9:06 am by Seyfarth Shaw LLP
Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit affirmed a ruling out of the Middle District of North Carolina and upheld the summary judgment dismissal of an ADA lawsuit brought by the EEOC. [read post]
2 May 2013, 1:21 pm
This delay was unacceptable, in their opinion, given that it might allow enough time for alcohol to leave McNeely's system. [read post]
15 Sep 2017, 3:00 am by Christopher Tyner
The post News Roundup appeared first on North Carolina Criminal Law. [read post]
27 May 2020, 7:56 am by Jacquelyn Greene
The post Juvenile Justice Pandemic Lessons appeared first on North Carolina Criminal Law. [read post]
25 Feb 2019, 3:00 pm
Hundreds of thousands of people, disproportionately of color, are harmed by North Carolina’s revocation of driver’s licenses simply for inability to pay court debt. [read post]
23 Mar 2009, 3:20 pm
  Since South Carolina -- like North Carolina -- doesn't blue pencil, that alone was enough of a basis to void this covenant. [read post]
3 Mar 2016, 10:52 pm by J. Bradley Smith, Esq.
The hope is that legislators in New York and North Carolina catch on and implement similar changes of their own. [read post]