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North Carolina Court of Appeals

The North Carolina Court of Appeals is the only intermediate appellate court in the state of North Carolina. It is composed of fifteen members who sit in rotating panels of three. The Court of Appeals was created by the North Carolina General Assembly in 1967 after voters approved a constitutional amendment in 1965 which "authorized the creation of an intermediate court of appeals to relieve pressure on the North Carolina Supreme Court."

Judges serve eight-year terms and are elected in statewide elections. The General Assembly made Court of Appeals elections non-partisan starting with the 2004 elections, but later made them partisan again after the 2016 elections.

Former judges

A complete list of former judges can be found at a site maintained by the N.C. Supreme Court Historical Society.

  • Linda Stephens
  • Wendy Enochs
  • Martha A. Geer
  • Sanford L. Steelman, Jr.
  • Lisa Bell
  • Sam Ervin, IV
  • Robert C. Hunter
  • John C. Martin
  • Cressie Thigpen
  • Cheri Beasley
  • Barbara Jackson
  • James A. Wynn, Jr.
  • John M. Tyson
  • John S. Arrowood
  • Eric L. Levinson
  • Hugh Brown Campbell, Jr.
  • Robin E. Hudson
  • Patricia Timmons-Goodson
  • Loretta Copeland Biggs
  • Robert H. Edmunds, Jr.
  • Mark Martin
  • Sarah Parker
  • Alan Z. Thornburg
  • Robert F. Orr
  • John Webb
  • Jack L. Cozort
  • John B. Lewis, Jr.
  • Ralph A. Walker
  • Sidney S. Eagles, Jr.
  • Joe John
  • S. Gerald Arnold
  • Donald L. Smith
  • Allyson Kay Duncan
  • Burley Mitchell
  • Clifton E. Johnson
  • Willis Whichard
  • Charles Becton
  • Richard Erwin
  • Robert M. Martin
  • Fred Hedrick
  • James M. Baley, Jr.
  • Walter E. Brock
  • David M. Britt
  • James C. Farthing
  • Naomi E. Morris
  • Raymond B. Mallard
  • Hugh B. Campbell
  • Francis M. Parker
  • Earl W. Vaughn
  • References

    North Carolina Court of Appeals Wikipedia