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A man who was convicted in Alamance County of possessing and trafficking heroin appealed his 2019 conviction, saying he thought a warrantless search of his vehicle was illegal. In a decision earlier this week, the North Carolina Court of Appeals agreed with the decision of the lower court that the warrantless search was legal, thereby upholding the defendant s conviction.
In August 2016, Rodney King, who at that time was a detective with the Graham Police Department, was investigating drug crimes in Alamance County. He spoke with a man who said he bought heroin from Yaw Harrison, 39, of Durham.
On Sept. 2, 2016, the informant told King that Harrison was scheduled to deliver him heroin later that day, according to court records. King, along with about eight other officers, conducted surveillance and followed the vehicle from Harrison s Durham residence to the Mebane home. Officers didn t observe any traffic violations, so King told two of the other officers to stop the vehicle
January 18, 2021
Campbell Law alumnus Judge Jeffery K. Carpenter ’03 and current LL.M. student Judge April C. Wood were among the five judges formally installed in a virtual ceremony in the courtroom of the North Carolina Court of Appeals on Jan. 14, 2021. Chief Judge Donna Stroud ’88 administered the oath of office. The swearing-in ceremony was virtual due to COVID-19 precautions. Guests, media, and the public attended the ceremony virtually via Livestream that can be watched at this link.
Carpenter joined the Court of Appeals after serving as a superior court judge. He grew up just outside of the town of Morven in Anson County, North Carolina, where he attended and graduated from Anson County Public Schools. Carpenter attended Wingate University before transferring to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte where he earned a bachelor of arts in political science. Shortly after graduating, he attended and graduated from the North Carolina State Highway Patrol