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Allmond v. Goodnight

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.
Nov 19, 2013
230 N.C. App. 413 (N.C. Ct. App. 2013)

Summary

In Allmond, the plaintiff alleged that the police officer "was not acting in response to any official duty of any form, or kind whatsoever nor was he involved in any pursuit, or emergency activity that required, mandated, or permitted the excessive speed at which he was traveling, as he was accelerating up to approximately 120 miles per hour."

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Opinion

No. COA12–1270.

2013-11-19

Gerald ALLMOND, as Administrator of The Estate of Sandra Gail Allmond, Plaintiff v. James D. GOODNIGHT, individually And James D. Goodnight, in his capacity as a member of the North Carolina Highway Patrol, Defendant Gerald Allmond, as Guardian ad Litem for ELIJAH ALLMOND, a minor, Plaintiff v. James D. Goodnight, individually And James D. Goodnight, in his capacity as a member of the North Carolina Highway Patrol, Defendant.

Abrams & Abrams, P.A., by Douglas B. Abrams, Margaret S. Abrams, and Noah B. Abrams; Davis Law Group, P.A., by Brian F. Davis, for Plaintiffs–Appellees. Roberts & Stevens, P.A., by Wyatt S. Stevens and Ann–Patton Hornthal, for Defendant–Appellant.



Summaries of

Allmond v. Goodnight

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.
Nov 19, 2013
230 N.C. App. 413 (N.C. Ct. App. 2013)

In Allmond, the plaintiff alleged that the police officer "was not acting in response to any official duty of any form, or kind whatsoever nor was he involved in any pursuit, or emergency activity that required, mandated, or permitted the excessive speed at which he was traveling, as he was accelerating up to approximately 120 miles per hour."

Summary of this case from Russe v. Youngblood
Case details for

Allmond v. Goodnight

Case Details

Full title:Gerald ALLMOND, as Administrator of The Estate of Sandra Gail Allmond…

Court:Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

Date published: Nov 19, 2013

Citations

230 N.C. App. 413 (N.C. Ct. App. 2013)
753 S.E.2d 400

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