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- Court of Appeals | North Carolina Judicial Branch
The North Carolina Court of Appeals is the state's intermediate appellate court Currently 15 judges hear cases in panels of three The Court of Appeals reviews the proceedings that occurred in the trial courts for errors of law or legal procedure; it decides only questions of law – not questions of fact
- Appellate Court Opinions | North Carolina Judicial Branch
Slip opinions (court's decision in a case) filed and written by the justices of the Supreme Court or judges of the Court of Appeals
- About the Court of Appeals | North Carolina Judicial Branch
The North Carolina Court of Appeals is the state’s only intermediate appellate court Our judicial system has three levels of courts: Trial courts (District courts and Superior courts), the Court of Appeals, and the Supreme Court of North Carolina Appellate courts work differently from trial courts, because this Court hears appeals in cases
- Biographies of the Judges | North Carolina Judicial Branch
Court of Appeals About the Court of Appeals; Biographies of the Judges; Court of Appeals Mediation; History of the Court of Appeals Building; Legal Standards Database
- The North Carolina Judicial Branch
North Carolina courts are transitioning from paper to digital Find information, training materials, and learn more eCourts Services are now available in 73 counties*: eFiling (File Serve) Guide File; Portal
- Appellate Court Volumes | North Carolina Judicial Branch
PDF versions of the final book publication of opinions (with headnotes), orders, and more in the North Carolina Reports and North Carolina Court of Appeals Reports
- North Carolina Court of Appeals to Change Days for Filing Opinions in . . .
Effective January 1, 2025, the North Carolina Court of Appeals is changing its opinion filing days from the first and third Tuesdays of the month to the first and third Wednesdays of the month
- Legal Standards Database | North Carolina Judicial Branch
The North Carolina Court of Appeals Legal Standards Database was adopted by the Court in conference and is intended to provide illustrations of the wide variety of standards of review, legal tests, and general statements of law employed at the North Carolina Court of Appeals The document is not meant to provide the definitive statement of law
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