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Subject/Name: Supreme Court, North Carolina
Article(s) Referenced In:
- (Supreme) Court rules restrictions on military goods stores are constitutional - Ap 7 88 16C
- N.C. high court to decide town's control of cable TV - Ma 1 88 1
- State Supreme Court orders retrial in '85 murders of teens (ROSS) - Ma 6 88 24C
- Out-of-court arbitration program gets extension from Supreme Court - Jn 2 88 16C
- Judge (Bailey) criticized in ruling ordering new trial (McNeill vs. Allen) - Jn 3 88 2C
- Supreme Court to study self-defense law; Ruling on case of long-abused woman who killed
- husband prompts request - Jn 4 88 3C
- Court to review death-penalty sentencing - Jn 15 88 11A
- N.C. high court to review death-penalty sentencing - Jn 15 88 1C
- 3 drunken-driving verdicts reversed (and new trial for Cashwell) - Jy 1 88 6D
- Police get new rules on liability; Court rules on wrecks involving chased cars - Jy 1 88 6D
- Rule boosts need for legal seminars; More groups courting business - Jy 2 88 5B
- N.C. (Supreme) court severely limits claims to SUBMERGED LAND - Jy 15 88 1
- Court approves news cameras in courtrooms for 2 more years - Jy 16 88 3C
- Conditional-use zoning upheld - Jy 29 88 9A
- Court orders review of Duke Power rate hike - Jy 29 88 2C
- Evidence ruling redefined; Court says 'good faith' doesn't justify seizure - Jy 29 88 1
- Officials praise ruling on (conditional-use) zoning - Jy 31 88 26A
- State's high court hears arguments on death penalty - Au 23 88 2C
- State court rules death sentences (for McLaughlin and McKoy) still stand - Se 8 88 2C
- Court orders retrial on amount of damages in suit against (First Union) bank - Se 8 88 8D
- Court considers requiring judges to take classes; Proposal aimed at judges who don't attend
- educational programs - Se 12 88 1C
- Court urged to censure Wake judge (Bullock) - Se 13 88 18C
- Court sides with paper in 1st Amendment case; N.C. ruling allows disclosure of 'private facts' - Oc 7 88 1
- Editorial: The fact is, the public wins - Oc 15 88 16A
- State Supreme Court limits number of convictions in pornography sales (and other cases) - No 4 88 4D
- Agencies could lose fining clout - No 16 88 1C
- Agencies advised to halt fining - De 7 88 1C
- 2-defendant case will get a new trial (Miller pleaded guilty; Hucks convicted; railroad & gas rate
- increases) - De 9 88 27A
- Court allows agencies to continue fining - De 9 88 1C
- Ruling on mentally ill minors voided - De 9 88 27A
- Railroads win case on land ownership - De 10 88 8B
- EPA agrees to help state enforce laws until court rules on dispute over fines - De 15 88 WA-1
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