Opinion
23A21-1
05-10-2021
STATE v. Darrell Tristan ANDERSON
Amanda S. Hitchcock, Assistant Appellate Defender, For Anderson, Darrell Tristan. Glenn Gerding, Appellate Defender, For Anderson, Darrell Tristan. Kimberly N. Callahan, Assistant Attorney General, For State of North Carolina. Kathryn L. VandenBerg, Assistant Appellant Defender, For Anderson, Darrell Tristan. Ian Andrew Mance, Attorney at Law, For Emancipate North Carolina. Dawn N. Blagrove, Attorney at Law, For Emancipate North Carolina. Lisa Grafstein, Attorney at Law, Raleigh, For Center for Child and Family Health, et al. Susan H. Pollitt, Attorney at Law, Raleigh, For Center for Child and Family Health, et al. Luke Woollard, Attorney at Law, For Center for Child and Family Health, et al. Christopher J. Heaney, Attorney at Law, For North Carolina Advocates for Justice. Emily A. Gibson, Attorney at Law, For North Carolina Advocates for Justice. Margaret P. Teich, Attorney at Law, For North Carolina Advocates for Justice. Garry W. Frank, District Attorney, For State of North Carolina.
Amanda S. Hitchcock, Assistant Appellate Defender, For Anderson, Darrell Tristan.
Glenn Gerding, Appellate Defender, For Anderson, Darrell Tristan.
Kimberly N. Callahan, Assistant Attorney General, For State of North Carolina.
Kathryn L. VandenBerg, Assistant Appellant Defender, For Anderson, Darrell Tristan.
Ian Andrew Mance, Attorney at Law, For Emancipate North Carolina.
Dawn N. Blagrove, Attorney at Law, For Emancipate North Carolina.
Lisa Grafstein, Attorney at Law, Raleigh, For Center for Child and Family Health, et al.
Susan H. Pollitt, Attorney at Law, Raleigh, For Center for Child and Family Health, et al.
Luke Woollard, Attorney at Law, For Center for Child and Family Health, et al.
Christopher J. Heaney, Attorney at Law, For North Carolina Advocates for Justice.
Emily A. Gibson, Attorney at Law, For North Carolina Advocates for Justice.
Margaret P. Teich, Attorney at Law, For North Carolina Advocates for Justice.
Garry W. Frank, District Attorney, For State of North Carolina.
The following order has been entered on the motion filed on the 7th of May 2021 by North Carolina Advocates for Justice for leave to file Amicus Curiae Brief:
"Motion Allowed by order of the Court in conference, this the 10th of May 2021."
Unless already submitted, the Amicus Brief shall be submitted to the court within the times allowed and in the manner provided by Appellate Rule 28(i).