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  2. Endorsements: The Editorial Board’s choices in North ... - AOL

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    The Charlotte Observer/News & Observer of Raleigh Editorial Board’s endorsements in North Carolina Supreme Court and Court of Appeals races

  3. Carolyn Thompson (judge) - Wikipedia

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    Carolyn Jennings Thompson is an American judge who currently serves on the North Carolina Court of Appeals. Governor Roy Cooper appointed Thompson to the Court in 2023 to fill a vacancy. [ 1 ] She is running for a full term on the Court in the 2024 election.

  4. 2024 North Carolina judicial elections - Wikipedia

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    The incumbent was Carolyn Thompson, a Democrat. Governor Roy Cooper appointed her to fill the vacancy caused when he elevated Judge Allison Riggs (also a Democrat) to the Supreme Court. [20] [21] Thompson ran for a full term, [22] but was defeated by former state representative Tom Murry. [23]

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    The Code of Judicial Conduct is promulgated by the Supreme Court under Section 7A-10.1 of the General Statutes of North Carolina. Any system of self-governance can be improved.

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  7. List of United States Supreme Court cases involving ...

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    Lester B. Orfield, A Resume of Decisions of the United States Supreme Court on Federal Criminal Procedure, 30 Ky. L.J. 360 (1942). Lester B. Orfield, A Resume of Decisions of the United States Supreme Court on Federal Criminal Procedure , 7 Mo. L. Rev. 263 (1942).

  8. Carolyn Jennings Thompson, candidate for NC Court of Appeals ...

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    Get to know the candidates for this year’s six statewide judicial races in North Carolina.

  9. Murray v. Giarratano - Wikipedia

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    Murray v. Giarratano , 492 U.S. 1 (1989), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that capital defendants do not have a constitutional right to counsel in state collateral postconviction proceedings.