State v. Dudley

Court of Appeals of North Carolina·Decided April 7, 2020·No. 19-542·Published

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IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF NORTH CAROLINA No. COA19-542

Filed: 7 April 2020

Forsyth County, No. 15 CRS 54493 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v.

LARRY LEE DUDLEY

Appeal by defendant from orders entered 16 December 2016 by Judge Susan Bray and 2 August 2018 by Judge David L. Hall in Forsyth County Superior Court. Heard in the Court of Appeals 3 December 2019.

Attorney General Joshua H. Stein, by Assistant Attorney General Kimberly N.

Callahan, for the State.

Appellate Defender Glenn Gerding, by Assistant Appellate Defender James R.

Grant, for defendant.

DIETZ, Judge.

Larry Lee Dudley was convicted of misdemeanor stalking in district court and sentenced to time served. He filed a written notice of appeal within ten days of entry of judgment, as required by the general statute governing criminal appeals from district court to superior court.

The State moved to dismiss Dudley’s appeal based on a more specific statutory provision requiring “in person” notice of appeal when the defendant seeks to appeal but already is in “compliance with the judgment.” The State argued that this

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