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State v. Luke

Supreme Court of North Carolina.
Dec 18, 2014
766 S.E.2d 643 (N.C. 2014)

Opinion

No. 399P14.

12-18-2014

STATE of North Carolina v. Jeremiah Lamont LUKE.

Anne Bleyman, for Luke, Jeremiah Lamont. Alvin William Keller, Jr., for State of North Carolina. R. Andrew Murray, District Attorney, for State of North Carolina.


Anne Bleyman, for Luke, Jeremiah Lamont.

Alvin William Keller, Jr., for State of North Carolina.R. Andrew Murray, District Attorney, for State of North Carolina.

ORDER

Upon consideration of the notice of appeal from the North Carolina Court of Appeals, filed by Defendant–Appellant on the 21st of October 2014 in this matter pursuant to G.S. 7A–30 (substantial constitutional question), the following order was entered and is hereby certified to the North Carolina Court of Appeals: the notice of appeal is

“Dismissed Ex Mero Motu by order of the Court in conference, this the 18th of December 2014.”

Upon consideration of the petition filed on the 21st of October 2014 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 18th of December 2014.”


Summaries of

State v. Luke

Supreme Court of North Carolina.
Dec 18, 2014
766 S.E.2d 643 (N.C. 2014)
Case details for

State v. Luke

Case Details

Full title:STATE of North Carolina v. Jeremiah Lamont LUKE.

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina.

Date published: Dec 18, 2014

Citations

766 S.E.2d 643 (N.C. 2014)
367 N.C. 802

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