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   State Courts - North Carolina - April 4, 2006

  
In re K.H. , NO. COA05-655, COURT OF APPEALS OF NORTH CAROLINA, April 4, 2006, Filed
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Overview: Since it was unclear the extent to which a father's mental health issues were inextricably linked to the issues that supported the finding of neglect of the children, the court erred in failing to hold a hearing as to the father's need for a guardian ad litem pursuant to N.C. Gen. Stat. § 7B-602(b)(1).

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In re Nantz, NO. COA05-965, COURT OF APPEALS OF NORTH CAROLINA, April 4, 2006, Filed
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Overview: A trial court judgment affirming the North Carolina Appraisal Board's decision to revoke a real estate appraiser's certification was upheld on appeal where sufficient evidence existed to show that the appraiser knowingly made omissions and false statements on her reports regarding four properties, in violation of N.C. Gen. Stat. § 93E-1-12(a).

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In re S.N.H. , NO. COA05-1138, COURT OF APPEALS OF NORTH CAROLINA, April 4, 2006, Filed
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Overview: Termination of mother's parental rights was affirmed where, inter alia, holding hearing outside 90-day period was due to mother's request for appointment of counsel, mother failed to articulate prejudice suffered by failure to enter order within 30 days of hearing, and failure to appoint mother guardian ad litem did not amount to reversible error.

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In re S.R.B., NO. COA05-1055, COURT OF APPEALS OF NORTH CAROLINA, April 4, 2006, Filed
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In re S.W., NO. COA05-638, COURT OF APPEALS OF NORTH CAROLINA, April 4, 2006, Filed
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In re Y.Q.M., NO. COA05-989, COURT OF APPEALS OF NORTH CAROLINA, April 4, 2006, Filed
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Jones v. New Hanover County Schs, NO. COA05-687, COURT OF APPEALS OF NORTH CAROLINA, April 4, 2006, Filed
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LaBrie v. McGlone, NO. COA05-209, COURT OF APPEALS OF NORTH CAROLINA, April 4, 2006, Filed
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N.C. State Bar v. Culbertson, NO. COA05-1076, COURT OF APPEALS OF NORTH CAROLINA, April 4, 2006, Filed
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Overview: Disciplinary commission's entry of order and admonishment that disciplined attorney for using false or misleading communications in violation of N.C. Rev. R. Prof. Conduct 7.1 and 7.5 was proper; statements on his firm letterhead and website that he was published in federal appellate court reporter were inherently misleading in multiple respects.

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North Country Dev. of Jefferson County, Inc. v. Aubin, NO. COA05-1301, COURT OF APPEALS OF NORTH CAROLINA, April 4, 2006, Filed
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