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State v. Horton

Supreme Court of North Carolina.
Jun 7, 2018
814 S.E.2d 105 (N.C. 2018)

Opinion

No. 42P18

06-07-2018

STATE of North Carolina v. Jamarick Yamon HORTON

Craig M. Cooley, Attorney at Law, for Horton, Jamarick Yamon. Daniel P. O'Brien, Special Deputy Attorney General, for State. Kevin G. Mahoney, Assistant Attorney General, for State of North Carolina. Joseph L. Hyde, Assistant Attorney General, for State of North Carolina. R. Andrew Murray, District Attorney, for State.


Craig M. Cooley, Attorney at Law, for Horton, Jamarick Yamon.

Daniel P. O'Brien, Special Deputy Attorney General, for State.

Kevin G. Mahoney, Assistant Attorney General, for State of North Carolina.

Joseph L. Hyde, Assistant Attorney General, for State of North Carolina.

R. Andrew Murray, District Attorney, for State.

ORDER

Upon consideration of the notice of appeal from the North Carolina Court of Appeals, filed by the Defendant on the 6th of February 2018 in this matter pursuant to G.S. 7A-30, and the motion to dismiss the appeal for lack of substantial constitutional question filed by the State of NC, the following order was entered and is hereby certified to the North Carolina Court of Appeals: the motion to dismiss the appeal is

"Allowed by order of the Court in conference, this the 7th of June 2018."

Upon consideration of the petition filed on the 6th of February 2018 by Defendant in this matter for discretionary review of the decision of the North Carolina Court of Appeals pursuant to G.S. 7A-31, the following order was entered and is hereby certified to the North Carolina Court of Appeals:

"Denied by order of the Court in conference, this the 7th of June 2018."


Summaries of

State v. Horton

Supreme Court of North Carolina.
Jun 7, 2018
814 S.E.2d 105 (N.C. 2018)
Case details for

State v. Horton

Case Details

Full title:STATE of North Carolina v. Jamarick Yamon HORTON

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina.

Date published: Jun 7, 2018

Citations

814 S.E.2d 105 (N.C. 2018)