Williams v. N.C. Department of Correction
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Opinion
Under the North Carolina Tort Claims Act, "negligence is determined by the same rules as those applicable to private parties." Bolkhir v. N.C. State Univ.,
Because Plaintiff's Affidavit alleged intentionally tortious conduct on the part of certain employees of Defendant, his claim is subject to dismissal with prejudice for want of subject matter jurisdiction. Additionally, the North Carolina Industrial Commission lacks subject matter jurisdiction over Plaintiff's allegations concerning violations of state and federal constitutional provisions. See generally, Medley v. N.C. Dep't ofCorrection,
For good cause shown, it is ORDERED that Plaintiff's claim is hereby DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE.
It is further ORDERED that no costs are taxed to Plaintiff, who obtained permission to proceed in forma pauperis. *Page 3
This the ___ day of June 2010.
S/___________________ BERNADINE S. BALLANCE COMMISSIONER
CONCURRING:
*Page 1S/___________________ STACI T. MEYER COMMISSIONER
S/___________________ DIANNE C. SELLERS COMMISSIONER
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