North Carolina v. Alford No. 14 Argued November 17, 1969 Reargued October 14, 1970 Decided November 23, 1970 400 U.S. 25 Syllabus Appellee was indicted for the capital crime of first-degree murder. At that time, North Carolina law provided for the penalty of life imprisonment when a ple...
A North Carolina deputy shot and killed a Black man while serving a search warrant Wednesday, authorities said, spurring an outcry from community members who demanded the immediate release of body camera footage. Authorities in Elizabeth City didn't provide details of the shooting. But an eyewitnes...
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Finally, the defendant says there is nothing on the record to show an intentional killing on his part; that the jury has so found, and that no adverse presumption arises to overcome the presumption of innocence, or to support the verdict of involuntary manslaughter. State v. Cranford, 231 N...
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Warranty of Merchantability—Under the Uniform Commercial Code, this warranty states that the merchant or supplier of a product delivered to the buyer warrant that the product is able to be used as intended. Warranty of Fitness for a Particular Purpose—This warranty, also under the Uniform Commer...
On August 02, 2023, Deputies with the Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant at 5833 Bonnerton Rd. in Edward, NC. As a result, Deputies seized over 100 grams of the powerful synthetic opioid known as fentanyl.
The appellate judges balanced the interest in having police officers lend assistance was greater than the right of individuals to be free from government intrusion. An officer need only claim concern to effect a seizure without warrant or cause, even if that concern is merely a pretext to stop ...
[2] State of North Carolina v. Davis, 1960, 253 N.C. 86,116 S.E.2d 365. [3] N.C.Gen.Stat. § 15-47: "Upon the arrest, detention, or deprivation of the liberties of any person by an officer in this State, with or without warrant, it shall be the duty of the officer maki...