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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

State v. Styles

... clearly, unambiguously, and unanimously stated that "the United States and North Carolina Constitutions require an officer who makes a seizure on the basis of a perceived traffic violation to have probable cause to believe the driver's actions violated a motor vehicle law." 360 ...

State v. Baskin

... Defendant Randy Baskin appeals from judgment entered upon jury verdicts finding him guilty of breaking or entering a motor vehicle, larceny, possession of stolen goods, and upon his guilty plea to habitual felon status. ... III. Felony Breaking or Entering a Motor Vehicle. ...

State v. Davis

... On 17 June 2007, the State brought charges against defendant for the deaths of Mr. Ray and Mrs. Ray, the injury to Ray, and associated motor vehicle violations. ... Operating a motor vehicle upon a highway within this state while impaired is culpable negligence. ...