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Armstrong v. Wake County

Citations: 706 S.E.2d 484; 365 N.C. 93; 2011 N.C. LEXIS 188Docket: 532P10

Court: Supreme Court of North Carolina; March 9, 2011; North Carolina; State Supreme Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

Arthur O. Armstrong petitioned the Supreme Court of North Carolina for a writ of certiorari to review an order from the North Carolina Court of Appeals. The petition was filed on December 17, 2010. The Supreme Court, after consideration, denied the petition during a conference on March 10, 2011. This denial and the related order are certified to the North Carolina Court of Appeals. The document confirms the procedural status of the case without further elaboration on the underlying legal issues or arguments.

Legal Issues Addressed

Certification of Denial Order

Application: The denial of the petition for certiorari by the Supreme Court was certified to the North Carolina Court of Appeals, indicating a procedural closure at the Supreme Court level.

Reasoning: This denial and the related order are certified to the North Carolina Court of Appeals.

Certiorari Review by Supreme Court

Application: The Supreme Court of North Carolina reviewed a petition for certiorari filed by Arthur O. Armstrong to assess an order from the North Carolina Court of Appeals, and ultimately denied the petition.

Reasoning: Arthur O. Armstrong petitioned the Supreme Court of North Carolina for a writ of certiorari to review an order from the North Carolina Court of Appeals. The Supreme Court, after consideration, denied the petition during a conference on March 10, 2011.