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  2. North Carolina Court of Appeals - Wikipedia

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    The North Carolina Court of Appeals (in case citation, N.C. Ct. App.) is the only intermediate appellate court in the state of North Carolina.It is composed of fifteen members who sit in rotating panels of three. [1]

  3. North Carolina Superior Court - Wikipedia

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    The Superior Court is North Carolina's oldest court. [1] It was established by a law passed on November 15, 1777, which created a "Superior Court" system with six districts, with its main duty to serve as a trial court.

  4. Courts of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Courts of North Carolina include: . State courts of North Carolina. North Carolina Supreme Court [1]. North Carolina Court of Appeals [2]. North Carolina Superior Court (46 districts) [3]

  5. Louis A. Bledsoe III - Wikipedia

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    Louis A. Bledsoe III is an American judge serving on the North Carolina Business Court. He became its Chief Judge in 2018. Bledsoe received numerous honors as an undergraduate at the University of North Carolina, graduated with honors from Harvard Law School, held a prestigious federal clerkship with the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, was a commercial and business ...

  6. Prayer for Judgement Continued - Wikipedia

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    A Prayer for Judgment Continued (PJC) is a judicial action unique to the U.S. state of North Carolina that allows a judge to acknowledge a defendant’s guilt without entering a formal judgment.

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  8. Business court - Wikipedia

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    Some examples are: the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System [203] studies and reports for Colorado's pilot business courts (Civil Access Pilot Project); [204] the National Center for State Courts (NCSC) Commercial Court Evaluation for the Superior Court of Arizona in Maricopa County [205] and its study of civil programs in ...

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