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Nelson v. Freeland

Citations: 533 S.E.2d 467; 350 N.C. 108Docket: 216A98

Court: Supreme Court of North Carolina; March 2, 1999; North Carolina; State Supreme Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

The Supreme Court of North Carolina addressed the petition for rehearing filed by Defendants Daryl Dean C. Freeland and Belinda Brittain Freeland regarding a previous decision in the case of John Harvey Nelson v. Daryl Dean C. Freeland and Belinda Brittain Freeland. The petition was considered under Rule 31 of the North Carolina Rules of Appellate Procedure. The Court denied the petition for rehearing during a conference held on March 3, 1999, and the order was certified to the North Carolina Court of Appeals.

Legal Issues Addressed

Certification of Orders to Lower Courts

Application: After denying the petition for rehearing, the order was certified to the North Carolina Court of Appeals.

Reasoning: The order was certified to the North Carolina Court of Appeals.

Denial of Rehearing Petitions

Application: The Court evaluated and subsequently denied the petition for rehearing submitted by the defendants.

Reasoning: The Court denied the petition for rehearing during a conference held on March 3, 1999.

Rehearing Petitions under North Carolina Rules of Appellate Procedure

Application: The defendants filed a petition for rehearing under Rule 31, which was denied by the Supreme Court of North Carolina.

Reasoning: The petition for rehearing was considered under Rule 31 of the North Carolina Rules of Appellate Procedure.