State v. Hardrick

Court of Appeals of North Carolina·Decided August 19, 2026·No. 25-905·Published·Judge Tom Murry

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IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF NORTH CAROLINA No. COA25-905

Filed 19 August 2026

Mecklenburg County, Nos. 20 CR 238538-590, 20 CR 238539-590, 20 CR 238540- 590, 20 CR 238541-590.

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v.

CHAUNCEY DEKOTA HARDRICK, Defendant.

Appeal by Defendant from judgment entered by Judge George C. Bell in Mecklenburg County Superior Court. Heard in the Court of Appeals 4 June 2026.

Attorney General Jeff Jackson, by Assistant Attorney General Clifton A. Neal, for the State.

Clarke Martin Law, by Attorney Clarke S. Martin, for Defendant–Appellant.

MURRY, Judge.

Chauncey D. Hardrick (Defendant) appeals his jury convictions for felony breaking and entering (B&E), felony larceny, and felony speeding to elude arrest. At the outset, he challenges his originating larceny indictment as defective enough to deprive the trial court of the subject-matter jurisdiction necessary to try him in the first instance. As to the merits of his appeal, he argues that the trial court erred by “allowing the trial to take place despite” his inability to stay awake throughout the proceedings. He also argues that his defense counsel was per se ineffective by “implicitly conced[ing] . . . [his] guilt[ ] of fleeing to elude arrest.” For the reasons

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