Some folks are wondering how we can still have court during these trying times, given social distancing rules. Fortunately the courts have begun...
Mark Hayes
Winning Appeal: Gordon v Hancock
The Law Office of Mark L. Hayes had a recent success in Gordon v. Hancock, No. COA-18-712 (N.C. Ct. App. Mar. 3, 2020), resulting in the reversal of...
Standards of Review: De Novo
The standard of review is a legal term which guides the appellate court regarding the degree of deference it must afford the lower court’s judgment....
Standards of Review: Abuse of Discretion
“The standard of review is a legal term which guides the appellate court regarding the degree of deference it must afford the trial court’s ruling.”...
Winning Appeal: State v. McDaris
Winning any criminal appeal always brings a tremendous sense of accomplishment; after all, it's no small thing to overturn a judge's ruling or a...
Winning Appeal: In Re K.S.
The Law Office of Mark L. Hayes recently prevailed in In re K.S., No. COA18-763 (N.C. Ct. App. Feb. 19, 2019) after the Court of Appeals vacated the...
Appeals: Starting Strong
When “Try, Try Again” Isn’t The Best Option: Appealing Correctly The First Time “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.” This phrase...
Winning Case: Brennan Station v Borovsky
The Law Office of Mark L. Hayes was recently victorious on appeal in Brennan Station v. Borovsky, No. COA18-184. There, the Court of Appeals held...
Motions to Dismiss in Criminal Cases
What Is A Motion to Dismiss? A motion to dismiss is a motion in which one party asks the judge to dismiss the other party’s case before it reaches...
