Alford v. N.C. Department of Correction
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2. Plaintiff contends he is unlawfully incarcerated due to the "negligence" of two officers of Defendant, identified as Judy H. Sills who allegedly works in Combined Records and Theodis Beck, former Secretary of the Department of Correction. Specifically, Plaintiff testified that the failure of Defendant and its officers to retroactively apply provisions of North Carolina's Structured Sentencing Act to Plaintiff's 1993 life sentence, which was imposed pursuant to the now-repealed Fair Sentencing Act, constitutes the breach of a common law duty of reasonable care by operation of the doctrine of negligence per se.
3. In an Order for the Full Commission filed April 7, 2009, Plaintiff was permitted to proceed to hearing on his negligence claim.
4. At his hearing, Plaintiff failed to present sufficient evidence to prove his claim for negligence. Plaintiff has submitted numerous handwritten documents wherein he has argued that Defendant breached its duty to follow the clear mandate from the General Assembly in enacting the sentencing guidelines, which became effective in 1994 and that Defendant's negligence has caused him to remain incarcerated beyond the period allowed by applicable sentencing guidelines. Plaintiff's arguments and the testimony of his witness are insufficient to prove his claim.
2. Under the Tort Claims Act, "negligence is determined by the same rules as those applicable to private parties." Bolkhir v. N.C.State Univ.,
2. No costs are taxed to Plaintiff, who was permitted to proceedin forma pauperis. *Page 4
This the ___ day of August, 2010.
S/___________________ BERNADINE S. BALLANCE COMMISSIONER
CONCURRING:
*Page 1S/___________________ STACI T. MEYER COMMISSIONER
S/___________________ DANNY L. McDONALD COMMISSIONER
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