What is the Maximum Commitment Period That Must be Noticed at Disposition in a Delinquency Case? – North Carolina Criminal Law
When the court issues an order of disposition committing a juvenile to a youth development…
Part I, Roviaro v. U.S. – North Carolina Criminal Law
Today I begin a series of blog posts discussing the law around confidential informants, motions…
News Roundup – North Carolina Criminal Law
The first criminal trial of a former U.S. president began this week in Manhattan. Donald…
N.C. Court of Appeals (April 16, 2024) – North Carolina Criminal Law
This post summarizes the published criminal opinions from the North Carolina Court of Appeals released…
Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals (March 2024) – North Carolina Criminal Law
This post summarizes a published criminal law released by the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals…
State v. Jackson – North Carolina Criminal Law
A common point of confusion among law enforcement and the public is about the use…
What, When, Who, and Impact on Juvenile Court – North Carolina Criminal Law
The right to appeal an order in a delinquency matter is established in G.S. 7B-2602…
News Roundup – North Carolina Criminal Law
Nationally, the biggest criminal law story this week was the sentencing of James and Jennifer…
Does Waiver by Conduct Remain a Third Way to Lose the Right to Representation? – North Carolina Criminal Law
The North Carolina Court of Appeals first recognized the concept of waiver by conduct in…