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Supreme Court Reaffirms That Non-Constitutional Sentencing Arguments Are Automatically Preserved for Appellate Review

By Beth Scherer on January 2, 2019

In October 2018, I gave a CLE presentations with (now recently sworn in) Judge Allegra Collins: “Life Preservers on the Titanic: Issues Not Properly Preserved for Appellate Review.”  Part…
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Posted in Appellate Defender, Appellate Rules, General Assembly, North Carolina Constitution, North Carolina Rules of Appellate Procedure, North Carolina Supreme Court, Opinions, Petitions for Discretionary Review, Preserving Error

Winning Without Remand: Supreme Court Declares 59,900% Tax Increase Unconstitutional

By Kip D. Nelson on March 11, 2013

Sometimes an appellant merely seeks reversal of a trial court’s decision. However, appellants should also remember that an appellate court will, on occasion, reverse a lower court and decide the…
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