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Scott v. City of Charlotte
Citation: 702 S.E.2d 305Docket: 224P10
Court: Supreme Court of North Carolina; October 7, 2010; North Carolina; State Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of North Carolina addressed the case of Anne Scott, Administrator for the Estate of David Scott, and Anne Scott individually against the City of Charlotte. The case, designated as No. 224P10, arose from a petition for discretionary review filed by the Plaintiff on May 25, 2010, concerning a prior decision made by the North Carolina Court of Appeals, reported as 691 S.E.2d 747. On October 7, 2010, the Supreme Court denied the petition for review, and the order was certified back to the North Carolina Court of Appeals. Legal representation included Fred W. Devore and Joan Kuruc for the Plaintiffs, and Laura K. King and Court Fulton for the City of Charlotte.