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Myles v. Lucas

North Carolina Court of Appeals
Jun 5, 2007
183 N.C. App. 665 (N.C. Ct. App. 2007)

Opinion


645 S.E.2d 143 (N.C.App. 2007) 183 N.C.App. 665 James MYLES, Employee, Plaintiff v. LUCAS AND McCOWAN MASONRY, Employer The Travelers, Carrier, Defendants. No. COA06-1266. Court of Appeals of North Carolina. June 5, 2007

          Appeal by plaintiff from an opinion and award entered 29 June 2006 by the North Carolina Industrial Commission. Heard in the Court of Appeals 28 March 2007.

          Scudder & Hedrick, by Alice Tejada , Raleigh, for plaintiff-appellant.

          Hedrick, Eatman, Garnder & Kincheloe, L.L.P., by Thomas M. Morrow and Susan J. Vanderweert , Raleigh, for defendant-appellees.

          PER CURIAM.

          James Myles (“plaintiff" ) appeals the order of the North Carolina Industrial Commission (“Commission" ), which denied plaintiff's request for workers' compensation benefits while he was incarcerated but before he was convicted. Because we do not have jurisdiction to hear this case, we dismiss plaintiff's appeal.

          Plaintiff presented one issue for our review: Whether the equal protection clauses of the United States and North Carolina Constitutions allow the Commission to deny disability benefits during an employee's pre-conviction incarceration. Where a party appeals a constitutional issue from the Commission and fails to file a petition for certiorari or fails to have the question certified by the Commission, this Court is without jurisdiction. Carolinas Medical Center v. Employers And Carriers Listed in Exhibit A,certiorari 172 N.C.App. 549, 553, 616 S.E.2d 588, 591 (2005) . In the instant case, there is no evidence in the record that the Commission has certified the question nor is there any evidence that a petition for was filed. Accordingly, we are without jurisdiction to hear this case. For the foregoing reasons, plaintiff's appeal is dismissed.

          Dismissed.

          Panel consisting of: Judges HUNTER , TYSON , and JACKSON .


Summaries of

Myles v. Lucas

North Carolina Court of Appeals
Jun 5, 2007
183 N.C. App. 665 (N.C. Ct. App. 2007)
Case details for

Myles v. Lucas

Case Details

Full title:JAMES MYLES, EMPLOYEE, PLAINTIFF v. LUCAS AND McCOWAN MASONRY, EMPLOYER…

Court:North Carolina Court of Appeals

Date published: Jun 5, 2007

Citations

183 N.C. App. 665 (N.C. Ct. App. 2007)
183 N.C. App. 665

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