green
Positive treatment
4.1 score
Top citers, strongest first. 2 distinct citers.
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discussed
Cited "see"
United States v. John Redmond, Jr.
(2×)
See Robbins v. Freeman, 127 N.C.App. 162 , 487 S.E.2d 771 (1997), aff'd, 347 N.C. 664 , 496 S.E.2d 375 (1998).
discussed
Cited "see, e.g."
State v. Surratt
(2×)
Gen.Stat. § 15A-1354(b) (2013), which provides: "In determining the effect of consecutive sentences ... the Division of Adult Correction of the Department of Public Safety must treat the defendant as though he has been committed for a single term[.]"; see also Robbins v. Freeman, 127 N.C.App. 162 , 164-65, 487 S.E.2d 771 , 773, review allowed, writ allowed, 347 N.C. 270 , 493 S.E.2d 746 (1997) and aff'd, 347 N.C. 664 , 496 S.E.2d 375 (1998) (concluding that under N.C.
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Donnie Earl ROBBINS
v.
Franklin FREEMAN, Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Correction, in his official capacity; Juanita Baker, Chairman of the North Carolina Parole Commission, in her official capacity; Elbert Buck, William A. Lowry, Charles L. Mann, Sr., and Peggy Stamey, Members of the North Carolina Parole Commission, in their official capacities.
v.
Franklin FREEMAN, Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Correction, in his official capacity; Juanita Baker, Chairman of the North Carolina Parole Commission, in her official capacity; Elbert Buck, William A. Lowry, Charles L. Mann, Sr., and Peggy Stamey, Members of the North Carolina Parole Commission, in their official capacities.
416PA97.
Supreme Court of North Carolina.
Mar 6, 1998.
Per Curiam.
Cited by 2 opinions | Published
[*376] George B. Currin, Raleigh, for plaintiff-appellee.
Michael F. Easley, Attorney General by David F. Hoke and Elizabeth F. Parsons, Assistant Attorneys General, for defendant-appellants.
PER CURIAM.
AFFIRMED.