Explore 3 right to counsel during interrogation court cases in North Carolina. AI-powered summaries, key holdings, and legal analysis.
Right To Counsel During Interrogation Opinions in North Carolina (3)
NC Supreme Court: Confession voluntary despite ambiguous question after Miranda
North Carolina Supreme Court · 2025-12-12 · Defendant Win · Impact: 25/100
State v. Ford, decided by North Carolina Supreme Court on December 12, 2025, resulted in a defendant win outcome. The North Carolina Supreme Court considered whether a defendant's confession was volun...
NC Supreme Court: Confession involuntary due to coercive interrogation
North Carolina Supreme Court · 2025-03-21 · Defendant Win · Impact: 75/100
State v. Fenner, decided by North Carolina Supreme Court on March 21, 2025, resulted in a defendant win outcome. The North Carolina Supreme Court considered whether a defendant's confession was volunt...
NC Supreme Court: Confession Inadmissible Due to Coercive Interrogation
North Carolina Supreme Court · 2025-03-21 · Reversed · Impact: 75/100
State v. Miller, decided by North Carolina Supreme Court on March 21, 2025, resulted in a reversed outcome. The North Carolina Supreme Court considered whether a defendant's confession was voluntary a...