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HOSPICE AT GREENSBORO, INC. v. NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DIVISION OF FACILITY SERVICES, LICENSURE

Citations: 654 S.E.2d 477; 361 N.C. 692; 2007 N.C. LEXIS 1211Docket: No. 522P06-2.

Court: Supreme Court of North Carolina; November 8, 2007; North Carolina; State Supreme Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

The petition filed by Respondent-Intervenor on August 27, 2007, for a Writ of Supersedeas concerning the judgment of the Court of Appeals was denied by the Court on November 8, 2007. Additionally, a subsequent petition for discretionary review, filed on September 11, 2007, under G.S. 7A-31, was also denied by the Court on the same date. Both orders are certified to the North Carolina Court of Appeals.

Legal Issues Addressed

Certification of Denial Orders

Application: The orders denying both the Writ of Supersedeas and discretionary review were officially documented and certified to the North Carolina Court of Appeals.

Reasoning: Both orders are certified to the North Carolina Court of Appeals.

Denial of Discretionary Review under G.S. 7A-31

Application: The Court declined to exercise its discretion to review the case, as indicated by the denial of the petition for discretionary review filed by the Respondent-Intervenor.

Reasoning: Additionally, a subsequent petition for discretionary review, filed on September 11, 2007, under G.S. 7A-31, was also denied by the Court on the same date.

Denial of Writ of Supersedeas

Application: The Court denied the petition for a Writ of Supersedeas filed by the Respondent-Intervenor, indicating that the appellate court's judgment would not be suspended.

Reasoning: The petition filed by Respondent-Intervenor on August 27, 2007, for a Writ of Supersedeas concerning the judgment of the Court of Appeals was denied by the Court on November 8, 2007.