Narrative Opinion Summary
A petition for discretionary review was filed by Respondent Julia Weskett Beasley on August 6, 2015, concerning a decision made by the North Carolina Court of Appeals. The order permitting this review was issued by the Court on April 13, 2016, and is certified to the North Carolina Court of Appeals. The case is officially docketed as of the certification date. Both parties are required to submit their briefs to the Court in accordance with Appellate Rule 15(g)(2) within the specified timelines and formats.
Legal Issues Addressed
Certification of Review Ordersubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The Supreme Court of North Carolina certified the order for discretionary review to the Court of Appeals, formalizing the Supreme Court's decision to review the case.
Reasoning: The order permitting this review was issued by the Court on April 13, 2016, and is certified to the North Carolina Court of Appeals.
Discretionary Review by Higher Courtsubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The North Carolina Supreme Court exercised its discretion to review a decision made by the Court of Appeals, indicating the higher court's oversight and control over appellate decisions.
Reasoning: A petition for discretionary review was filed by Respondent Julia Weskett Beasley on August 6, 2015, concerning a decision made by the North Carolina Court of Appeals.
Docketing of Case upon Certificationsubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: Once the order for discretionary review was certified, the case was officially entered into the court docket, marking the initiation of the Supreme Court's review process.
Reasoning: The case is officially docketed as of the certification date.
Submission of Briefs under Appellate Proceduresubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: Both parties were required to comply with procedural rules for submitting their briefs, ensuring that all arguments and evidence are presented in an orderly and standardized manner.
Reasoning: Both parties are required to submit their briefs to the Court in accordance with Appellate Rule 15(g)(2) within the specified timelines and formats.