
    STATE v. Marcus Reymond ROBINSON
    411A94-6
    Supreme Court of North Carolina.
    March 14, 2019
    Robert T. Thompson, G. Robert Hicks, III, Assistant District Attorneys, William P. Hart, Sr., Senior Deputy Attorney General, Danielle Marquis Elder, Robert C. Montgomery, Jonathan Babb, Special Deputy Attorneys General, Jonathan P. Babb, Special Counsel to Attorney General, William R. West, District Attorney, For State of NC
    Malcolm Ray Hunter, Jr., Jay H. Ferguson, Durham, James E. Ferguson, II, Charlotte, Cassandra Stubbs, D. Clark Smith, Jr., Greensboro, Donald H. Beskind, Raleigh, Kenneth J. Rose, Durham, David Weiss, Brian W. Stull, Attorneys at Law, For Robinson, Marcus Reymond
    Edward Joseph Blocher, Jr., Attorney at Law, For Social Scientists
    Cynthia F. Adcock, Attorney at Law, For N.C. Council of Churches
    Janet Moore, Attorney at Law, For National Association for Public Defense
    Burton Craige, Raleigh, Narendra K. Ghosh, Chapel Hill, James E. Williams, Jr., Carrboro, Attorneys at Law, For N.C. Advocates for Justice
   Jeffrey Gerrish, James P. Cooney, III, Charlotte, Gregory B. Craig, Alex T. Haskell, Attorneys at Law, For Former Senior U.S. Military Officials

John R. Mills, Attorney at Law, For Experts in Law and Implicit Bias

James E. Coleman, Jr., Attorney at Law, For Becton, Charles, et al.

Robert P. Mosteller, Attorney at Law, For Professors John Charles Boger & Robert P. Mosteller

Grady Jessup, Attorney at Law, For N.C. Association of Black Lawyers

Lisa A. Bakale-Wise, Irving Joyner, Durham, Attorneys at Law, For N.C. State Conference of the NAACP

Carlos E. Mahoney, Attorney at Law, Durham, Jin Hee Lee, Attorney at Law, Pro Hac Vice, W. Kerrel Murray, Attorney at Law, Pro Hac Vice, For NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc.

Jeremy M. Falcone, Attorney at Law, Charlotte, Paul F. Khoury, Attorney at Law, Pro Hac Vice, Robert L. Walker, Attorney at Law, Pro Hac Vice, Madeline J. Cohen, Attorney at Law, Pro Hac Vice, For Former State and Federal Prosecutor The following order has been entered on the motion filed on the 23rd of January 2019 by Amicus Curiae (Former State and Federal Prosecutors) for Withdrawal and Substitution of Counsel:

"Motion Allowed by order of the Court in conference, this the 14th of March 2019."  