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Hardin v. Coulston

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.
Dec 20, 2016
794 S.E.2d 925 (N.C. Ct. App. 2016)

Summary

In Hardin, this Court affirmed the 50C civil no-contact order where "[the d]efendant drove his vehicle towards [the p]laintiff at a high rate of speed; exited the vehicle and charged towards [the p]laintiff with a fist balled up, yelling obscenities, and ordered one of his employees to roll over the [p]laintiff with a dump truck" and on another occasion blocked the plaintiff's only avenue for ingress and egress to the road on which the plaintiff lived, detaining the plaintiff for five minutes.

Summary of this case from Alicea v. Vaughn

Opinion

No. COA16-694

12-20-2016

Glen Howard Hardin, Plaintiff, v. Alfred Earl Coulston, Defendant.

Winfred R. Ervin, Jr., Charlotte, for plaintiff-appellee. Madeline J. Trilling and Kenneth T. Davies for defendant-appellant.


AFFIRMED.


Summaries of

Hardin v. Coulston

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.
Dec 20, 2016
794 S.E.2d 925 (N.C. Ct. App. 2016)

In Hardin, this Court affirmed the 50C civil no-contact order where "[the d]efendant drove his vehicle towards [the p]laintiff at a high rate of speed; exited the vehicle and charged towards [the p]laintiff with a fist balled up, yelling obscenities, and ordered one of his employees to roll over the [p]laintiff with a dump truck" and on another occasion blocked the plaintiff's only avenue for ingress and egress to the road on which the plaintiff lived, detaining the plaintiff for five minutes.

Summary of this case from Alicea v. Vaughn
Case details for

Hardin v. Coulston

Case Details

Full title:Glen Howard Hardin, Plaintiff, v. Alfred Earl Coulston, Defendant.

Court:Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

Date published: Dec 20, 2016

Citations

794 S.E.2d 925 (N.C. Ct. App. 2016)

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