Campbell v. N.C. Dept. of Correction
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2. Defendant filed a Motion to Dismiss, moving to dismiss plaintiff's claim on one stated ground, that plaintiff was contributorily negligent. At the hearing, defendant orally made a Motion to Dismiss on two additional bases: (1) pursuant to Rule 12(b)(1), that plaintiff alleged intentional acts and this claim is thus not properly within the Industrial Commission's jurisdiction under the Tort Claims Act; and (2) pursuant to Rule 12(b)(6), that plaintiff failed to allege any damages.
3. Plaintiff's Affidavit filed in this matter, on its face, alleges that Officer Oxendine intentionally demeaned and belittled plaintiff. At the hearing, plaintiff stated that he was complaining that Officer Oxendine had made comments to and about plaintiff implying that plaintiff is homosexual.
4. The Full Commission finds that plaintiff is clearly alleging intentional conduct on the part of Officer Oxendine.
2. Under the provisions of the Tort Claims Act, negligence is determined by the same rules applicable to private parties. Bolkir v.N.C. State University,
3. The Industrial Commission does not have jurisdiction over claims arising from intentional acts. N.C. Gen. Stat. §
2. No costs are assessed, as plaintiff was permitted to file this claim in forma pauperis.
This the 5th day of March, 2007.
S/___________________ DIANNE C. SELLERS COMMISSIONER
CONCURRING:
S/___________________ CHRISTOPHER SCOTT *Page 4 COMMISSIONER*Page 1S/___________________ PAMELA T. YOUNG COMMISSIONER
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