State v. Blake

366 N.C. 559
Supreme Court of North Carolina·Decided June 12, 2013·No. No. 103P13·Published

Opinion

ORDER

Defendant’s petition for writ of certiorari is allowed for the limited purpose of remanding to the trial court for determination of whether the trial judge represented defendant on the underlying charge and, if so, for the trial court’s order on the motion for appropriate relief to be vacated and the motion to be reassigned. Defendant’s Notice of Appeal is dismissed ex mero motu, and defendant’s Motion to Appoint Counsel is dismissed as moot.

s/Beaslev. J.

For the Court

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