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Episode 14: Windseth, Fuller, and McGirt

SOG Applications Team May 12, 2025


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In this episode, Hyde and Holbrook discuss three cases decided by the North Carolina Court of Appeals on March 19, 2025. In State v. Windseth, COA24-718, the Court of Appeals found that still images from an ATM surveillance video were properly authenticated as a business record. In State v. Fuller, COA24-471, the Court of Appeals upheld the trial court’s finding that the defendant had forfeited his right to counsel by disruptive conduct. And in State v. McGirt, COA24-551, the Court of Appeals concluded that the defendant’s repeated requests for replacement counsel did not warrant a finding that he had forfeited the right to counsel.

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