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True Bill, June 2010
The Chair’s Comments
The Changing Landscape Governing Armed Career Criminal Sentences
Dealing with “Expert” Witness Testimony in Federal Criminal Tax Prosecutions
The U.S. Supreme Court and the Fourth Amendment Laying the Groundwork for a Radical Shift in the Law of Search and Seizure
The True Bill, October 2010
The Chair’s Comments – A Word from Jeffrey B. Welty: Professionalism & the Gilchrist/Smith Awards
Working Beyond the Adversary System
Fair Trial Initiative Celebrates Tenth Class of J. Kirk Osborn Fellows
The History of the Exposure of the SBI Overreaching from a Defense Perspective
Solving for Why
State v. Gregory F. Taylor and Law Enforcement Misconduct in the NCSBI Crime Laboratory
Editorial
2011 Newsletters Archive
The True Bill February 2011
The Chair’s Comments A Word from Jeffrey B. Welty: The Balanced Voice of the Criminal Bar
What Happens When the General Assembly Passes a Law Without Consulting an “IT Guy” or the Constitution North Carolina’s Regulation of Sex Offenders on the Internet
Driving While License Revoked
Racial Disparities in the Criminal Justice System
Editorial
True Bill, June 2011
The Chair’s Comments -- A Word from Jeffrey B. Welty: Just People
Editorial
Career Prosecutors: A Vanishing Breed in North Carolina
Thoughts on the Purposes of Sentencing: History, Theory, and Reality?
Reflections on Criminal District Court
Our Social Networking/Electronic Media Policy
Where are we with Drug ID?
The True Bill, November 2011
The True Bill, February 2012
The Chair’s Comments
What’s In a Felony?
Dialing It Down: Adjusting Your Character To Your Client’s
Criminal Practice in the Nation of Immigrants
Let’s Talk about the Prayer for Judgment Continued (“PJC”)
True Bill, October 2012
The Chair’s Comments
The Father of an Olympian’s View of the Road to London
How to Organize a CLE
Explaining the Consequence of a DWI Accusation (or talking for two straight hours)
True Bill, January 2013
The Chair’s Comments
Eyewitness Identification
No Punchline, Just a Kidney For a Friend
2013 Newsletters Archive
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Eastern District of NC
- The United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina serves 44 North Carolina counties from Raleigh to the Atlantic coast. The Clerk of Court has staffed offices in Greenville, Raleigh, and Wilmington. Court is held in six cities in the District: Elizabeth City, Fayetteville, Greenville, New Bern, Raleigh, and Wilmington.
Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals
- Federal Judges in the mid-Atlantic South played an important role in defining national power during a tumultuously partisan era in American politics. These judges served a national judicial system in the throes of politically sensitive changes.
Middle District of NC
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NC Court of Appeals
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NC Supreme Court
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Supreme Court of the United States
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Western District of NC
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