Wilson v. North Carolina Department of Commerce

772 S.E.2d 853, 367 N.C. 493, 2014 N.C. LEXIS 761, 2014 WL 9967381
Supreme Court of North Carolina·Decided August 19, 2014·No. No. 285P14·Published

Opinion

ORDER

The Petition for Discretionary Review filed by defendant is treated as a Petition for Writ of Certiorari and is DENIED. Defendant’s motion to deem his Petition for Discretionary Review timely is DENIED. In addition, defendant’s motion in the alternative for this Court to issue its Writ of Certiorari to review his Petition for Discretionary Review in spite of it not being timely filed is DENIED.

Jackson, J., recused.

s/Beaslev. J.

For the Court

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Wilson v. North Carolina Department of Commerce, 772 S.E.2d 853, 367 N.C. 493, 2014 N.C. LEXIS 761, 2014 WL 9967381 (N.C. 2014).

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