Criminal Practice – Juvenile – Miranda & Juvenile Rights – Older Brother’s Presence
In re M.L.T.H. (Lawyers Weekly No. 10-06-0985, 1 p.) (Per Curiam) Appealed from Nash County District Court. (William G. Stewart & John Covolo, JJ.) On discretionary review from the N.C. […]
Contract – Breach of Contract – Settlement Agreement – Anticipatory Breach
Kintz v. Spoor. (Lawyers Weekly No. 10-16-0894, 7 pp.) (Richard Elmore, J.) Appealed from Nash County Superior Court (Alma L. Hinton, J.) N.C. App. Unpub. Holding: When a settlement agreement […]
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