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35184
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Grace Sherwood was accused of and tried for practicing witchcraft in the late 17th/early 18th century. This article describes the accusations, trial, and judgments that surround the case.
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19444
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Lawrence continues his series of articles of some of the famous lawsuits that have been tried in North Carolina courts, including both criminal and civil. This article includes the Liquor License Case and State vs. Cooper.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 11 Issue 50, May 1944, p6, 16
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19443
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There have been many famous and sensational civil and criminal trials in North Carolina that it is impossible to list them in a short article. Lawrence selects a few outstanding cases, including the Nellie Cropsey case, Luke Lea, and the Gattis-Kilgo case, which at one time absorbed the interest of the bench, bar, and general public.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 11 Issue 49, May 1944, p6, 21-23
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29938
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The residual hearsay exceptions in both the North Carolina and the federal rules of evidence can be highly useful to trial lawyers. This article discusses the common law background and legislative history of these exceptions, the criteria for admissibility of statements under the exceptions, and patterns developing in case law.
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