The North Carolina Court of Appeals has ruled that there was no error in the 2022 conviction of Tyler Greenfield.
The North Carolina Court of Appeals has ruled that there was no error in the 2022 conviction of Tyler Greenfield.
The Court of Appeals’ dismissal was based on procedural deficiencies in the appellate record, specifically the lack of documentation verifying the Superior Court’s jurisdiction following the District ...
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The Tar Heels took advantage of Wolfpack mistakes to build a 28-point halftime lead and coasted to a 97-73 win, completing a ...