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Crabtree, Carpenter & Connolly, Pllc

Accident & Injury, Divorce, Criminal, Administrative Law, Landlord-Tenant

Ekstrand & Ekstrand LLP

Government, Criminal

Kunz Law PLLC

Criminal, Immigration, Family Law, Litigation

The Law Office Of Anne Page Watson, PLLC

Estate, Criminal, Divorce & Family Law, Real Estate, International

The Cw Law Group, PC

Lawsuit & Dispute, Divorce & Family Law, Estate, Criminal, Business

Nichols And Satterfield, PLLC

Criminal, Accident & Injury, Estate, Real Estate, Government

Hillygus Law, PLLC

Criminal, Business, Other, Lawsuit & Dispute

The Adam Perry Law Firm, PLLC

Criminal, Estate Planning, Personal Injury, Civil Rights

Merritt Flebotte Wilson Webb & Caruso PLLC

Juvenile Law, Real Estate, Motor Vehicle, Lawsuit & Dispute, Traffic

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

State v. Bare

... 1st. Every law that makes an action done before the passing of the law; and which was innocent when done, criminal; and punishes such action. 2d. ... A. Legislative Intent. Whether a statutory scheme is civil or criminal is first of all a question of statutory construction. ...

Dogwood Dev. & Mgmt. v. White Oak Transport

... For instance, plain error review is available in criminal appeals, Odom, 307 NC at 660, 300 SE2d at 378, for challenges to jury instructions and evidentiary issues, State v. Cummings, 352 NC 600, 613, 536 SE2d 36, 47 (2000), cert. denied, 532 US 997, 121 S.Ct. ...

State v. Styles

... Under Terry and subsequent cases, a traffic stop is permitted if the officer has a "reasonable, articulable suspicion that criminal activity is afoot." Illinois v. Wardlow, 528 US 119, 123, 120 S.Ct. 673, 675, 145 L.Ed.2d 570, 576 (2000). ...