If you mean case records of past cases, the only records available online are the official opinions of the NC Supreme Court and NC Court of Appeals; they are at the first related link below.
If you mean case records of past cases in the trial courts (Superior Court and District Court), those records are not generally available online. The only exceptions are records of NC Business Court, and verdicts in Guilford County Superior Court; these may be found at the second related link.
For all other trial court case records, you will have to visit the court clerk's office and examine the records in person. Contact information for all NC trial courts, by county, is at the third related link below.
If you mean court calendars (information about future cases) in the trial courts, you can search them by county at the fourth related link below. Some individual courts have their own calendar searches, which may be found at the last related link.
it was a court case heldf in North Carolina regaurding slavery
yes it does
No, the U.S district court for the western district of North Carolina hasn't ruled on the constitutionality of North Carolina's ban on same-sex marriage. There is an active case in court as of May 2014.
No, the US District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina has not ruled on the constitutionality of North Carolina's ban on same-sex marriage. However, there is a pending case: Fisher-Borne v. Smith, 1:12-cv-589.
Leandro v. State (1995)
There was a case pending in federal court, but before it could be decided, the US Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit ruled North Carolina's ban on same-sex marriage unconstitutional.
To obtain your court case information contact your attorney. Court case information will also be available by contacting the county courthouse in which your hearing is to be held.
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No, the FL case must be closed and a case opened in NC.
You can sue the primary borrower in civil court. The amount will determine which state court will hear the case. You can visit your local court for more information relative to your jurisdiction.You can sue the primary borrower in civil court. The amount will determine which state court will hear the case. You can visit your local court for more information relative to your jurisdiction.You can sue the primary borrower in civil court. The amount will determine which state court will hear the case. You can visit your local court for more information relative to your jurisdiction.You can sue the primary borrower in civil court. The amount will determine which state court will hear the case. You can visit your local court for more information relative to your jurisdiction.
Literally means 'friend of the court'. That is a person not a party to a case who provides information to the court on a point of law, in an attempt to help the court make a determination on the matter