You are viewing a free summary from Descrybe.ai. For citation checking, legal issue analysis, and other advanced tools, explore our Legal Research Toolkit — not free, but close.

State v. LALIBERTE

Citations: 692 S.E.2d 110; 363 N.C. 808Docket: 423P09

Court: Supreme Court of North Carolina; January 27, 2010; North Carolina; State Supreme Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

The North Carolina Supreme Court addressed the petition for discretionary review filed by Ryan Joseph Laliberte on October 7, 2009, concerning a decision from the North Carolina Court of Appeals. The petition sought to review the appellate court's ruling under G.S. 7A-31. The Supreme Court, after consideration, denied the petition in a conference held on January 28, 2010, and certified this order to the Court of Appeals.

Legal Issues Addressed

Denial of Petition by Supreme Court

Application: The Supreme Court denied the petition for discretionary review after deliberation, indicating the appellate court's decision stands without further examination by the Supreme Court.

Reasoning: The Supreme Court, after consideration, denied the petition in a conference held on January 28, 2010, and certified this order to the Court of Appeals.

Discretionary Review under G.S. 7A-31

Application: The North Carolina Supreme Court considered and denied a petition for discretionary review filed by Ryan Joseph Laliberte concerning a decision from the North Carolina Court of Appeals.

Reasoning: The North Carolina Supreme Court addressed the petition for discretionary review filed by Ryan Joseph Laliberte on October 7, 2009, concerning a decision from the North Carolina Court of Appeals.