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20 opinions for “GILLEY v. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA”
State v. Gilleypublic domain
Petition by defendant pro se for discretionary review pursuant to G.S. 7A-31 denied 27 June 2002.
State v. Gilleypublic domain
Petition by defendant pro se for writ of certiorari to review the decision of the North Carolina Court of Appeals denied 7 June 2001.
State v. Gilleypublic domain
522 S.E.2d 111 (1999) STATE of North Carolina v. Raymond Fredrick GILLEY, Defendant. No. COA98-1124. Court of Appeals of North Carolina. November 16, 1999. *112 Attorney General Michael F. Easley, by Assistant Attorney General Teresa L. Harris, for the State. Clifford, Clendenin, O'Hale and Jones, L.L.P., by Walter L. Jone
State v. Gilleypublic domain
Petition by defendant for discretionary review pursuant to G.S. 7A-31 denied 2 November 1995.
State v. Gilleypublic domain
291 S.E.2d 645 (1982) STATE of North Carolina v. Kenneth Boyd GILLEY. No. 15A82. Supreme Court of North Carolina. June 2, 1982. *646 Atty. Gen. Rufus L. Edmisten by Asst. Atty. Gen. Thomas B. Wood, Raleigh, for the State. Lamont M. Walton, Burlington, for defendant-appellant. BRITT, Justice. By the first assi
Gilley v. Shoffnerpublic domain
345 F.Supp.2d 563 (2004) Jerry GILLEY, and Three Rivers Valle, LLC, Plaintiffs, v. Carroll SHOFFNER, Defendant. No. CIV.L04 CV 00533. United States District Court, M.D. North Carolina. November 18, 2004. *564 Jerry Gilley, Asheville, NC, pro se. Robert J. Wishart, Wishart Norris Henninger & Pittman, P.A., Burlington, N
Gilley v. Securities & Exchange Commissionpublic domain
Affirmed by unpublished PER CURIAM opinion. Unpublished opinions are not binding precedent in this circuit. PER CURIAM: Stephen K. Gilley appeals the district court’s order affirming the bankruptcy court’s order finding that Gilley’s disgorgement debt was nondischargeable under 11 U.S.C. § 523(a)(19) (2012). We have reviewed the record and find no reversible error. Accordingly, we affirm f
United States v. Gilleypublic domain
ORDER STAFFORD, Chief Judge. The above-styled cause is before this court upon defendant’s motion for new trial, motion for arrest of judgment and supplemental memorandum. See, documents *107950, 51, and 59. The government has responded to the defendant’s motions and objects to the relief requested therein. See, document 53. On
State v. Gilleypublic domain
289 N.W.2d 238 (1980) STATE of North Dakota, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. Greg W. GILLEY, Defendant and Appellant. Cr. No. 666-B. Supreme Court of North Dakota. February 28, 1980. *239 Tom P. Slorby, State's Atty., Minot, for plaintiff and appellee. Joseph P. Stevens, Minot, for defendant and appellant. PEDERSON, Just
Johnston v. Gilleypublic domain
273 S.E.2d 513 (1981) D. R. JOHNSTON v. James R. GILLEY and Smith W. Bagley. No. 8026SC531. Court of Appeals of North Carolina. January 6, 1981. *514 Caudle, Underwood & Kinsey, P.A., by Lloyd C. Caudle and John H. Northey, III, Charlotte, for plaintiff-appellee. Brooks, Pierce, McLendon, Humphrey & Leonard by Hube
Mai E. Gilley v. Protective Life Insurance Companypublic domain
JERRY E. SMITH, Circuit Judge: The district court held that under Miss. Code Ann. § 83-9-33 (1991), an insurance company that has provided single person health insurance is obliged to pay for the medical expenses of the insured’s newborn child. Concluding that no such obligation *777 exists, we reve
MORGAN, District Judge, dissenting: I agree with the majority that the principal issue is whether the fact that Milton Sparks was convicted of speeding on prior occasions had a tendency to make the existence of any fact that is of consequence to the determination of the action more probable or less probable than it would be without the evidence. My answer is “yes.” First, the majority states t
221 F.3d 656 (4th Cir. 2000) LESLY JEAN, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT,V.DELMA COLLINS, CHIEF OF DETECTIVES OF THE CITY OF JACKSONVILLE, INDIVIDUALLY; JAMES SHINGLETON, POLICE OFFICER WITH THE CITY OF JACKSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, POLICE DEPARTMENT, INDIVIDUALLY, DEFENDANTS-APPELLEES. No. 95-7694 U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit Argued: October 25, 1999July 31, 2000
State of Tennessee v. Michael Rimmerpublic domain
04/16/2021 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF TENNESSEE November 4, 2020 Session1 STATE OF TENNESSEE v. MICHAEL RIMMER Automatic Appeal from the Court of Criminal Appeals Criminal Court for Shelby County Nos. 98-01033, 98-01034 Chris Craft, Judge ______
State of Tennessee v. Michael Rimmerpublic domain
04/16/2021 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF TENNESSEE November 4, 2020 Session1 STATE OF TENNESSEE v. MICHAEL RIMMER Automatic Appeal from the Court of Criminal Appeals Criminal Court for Shelby County Nos. 98-01033, 98-01034 Chris Craft, Judge ______
STATE OF TENNESSEE v. CHRISTOPHER MCLAWHORNpublic domain
10/20/2020 IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT NASHVILLE Assigned on Briefs May 12, 2020 STATE OF TENNESSEE v. CHRISTOPHER McLAWHORN Appeal from the Criminal Court for Davidson County No. 2017-C-1679 Steve Dozier, Judge No. M2018-02152-CCA-R3-CD The Defen
State of Tennessee v. Daron Hallpublic domain
07/08/2019 IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT KNOXVILLE March 26, 2019 Session STATE OF TENNESSEE v. DARON HALL Appeal from the Criminal Court for Knox County No. 109996 Steven Wayne Sword, Judge ___________________________________
State of Tennessee v. Ronald Aileypublic domain
08/19/2019 IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT KNOXVILLE January 23, 2019 Session STATE OF TENNESSEE v. RONALD AILEY Appeal from the Criminal Court for Hamblen County No. 14CR619 Alex E. Pearson, Judge No. E2017-02359-CCA-R3-CD The Defe
State of Tennessee v. Steve M. Jarmanpublic domain
07/06/2020 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF TENNESSEE AT NASHVILLE November 19, 2019 Session1 STATE OF TENNESSEE v. STEVE M. JARMAN Appeal by Permission from the Court of Criminal Appeals Circuit Court for Dickson County No. 2015-CR-585 Larr
Darrell Jenkins v. State of Mississippipublic domain
FAIR, J., FOR THE COURT: ¶1. On his second day of trial, Darrell Jenkins entered an Alford 1 plea to sexual battery on a child victim. The Greene County Circuit Court sentenced him to twenty-five years in the custody of the Mississippi Department of Corrections, with fifteen years to serve, ten year