State v. Morris

Court of Appeals of North Carolina·Decided June 3, 2026·No. 25-504·Unpublished

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An unpublished opinion of the North Carolina Court of Appeals does not constitute controlling legal authority. Citation is disfavored, but may be permitted in accordance with the provisions of Rule 30(e)(3) of the North Carolina Rules of Appellate Procedure.

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF NORTH CAROLINA No. COA25-504

Filed 3 June 2026

Greene County, No. 24CR000333-390 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v.

JOSHUA LYNN MORRIS, Defendant.

Appeal by defendant from judgment entered 27 August 2024 by Judge Imelda J. Pate in Superior Court, Greene County. Heard in the Court of Appeals 22 September 2025.

Attorney General Jeff Jackson, by Special Deputy Attorney General Daniel O’Brien, for the State.

Appellate Defender Glenn Gerding, by Assistant Appellate Defender Aaron Thomas Johnson, for the defendant-appellant.

PER CURIAM.

Defendant Joshua Lynn Morris appeals from a judgment revoking his probation. Defendant contends that the trial court’s order contains a clerical error and must be remanded to the trial court. The State agrees. Accordingly, we remand the order for the trial court to correct the clerical error.

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