State v. Martin

Procedural entryThis page is a short order in State v. Martin. Read the opinion of the Court — 244 N.C. App. 727
Court of Appeals of North Carolina·Decided January 5, 2016·No. 15-468·Published

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IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF NORTH CAROLINA No. COA15-468

Filed: 5 January 2016

Carteret County, No. 08 CRS 5016, 54775-78 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v.

TODD JOSEPH MARTIN

Appeal by Defendant from order entered 9 December 2014 by Judge Benjamin G. Alford in Carteret County Superior Court. Heard in the Court of Appeals 5 October 2015.

Attorney General Roy Cooper, by Assistant Attorney General Sherri Horner Lawrence, for the State.

N.C. Prisoner Legal Services, Inc., by Lauren E. Miller, for Defendant.

INMAN, Judge.

This case arises from a motion for appropriate relief alleging ineffective assistance of counsel in the second of two criminal trials, the first trial having resulted in a hung jury on all but one charge. We hold that because the motion raised disputed issues of fact, the trial court was required to conduct an evidentiary hearing before denying relief, and we therefore reverse the order below and remand the matter.

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