Summary
upholding award of benefits to prison instructor who suffered post-traumatic stress disorder after inmate students engaged in violent fight while plaintiff was isolated from other prison employees or guards
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Alan W. Duncan, Greensboro, Matthew W. Sawchak, Raleigh, for Kaplan et al.
Clayton M. Custer, Winston-Salem, for Allison, Donadio, Edmonds et al.
J. Reed Johnston, Jr., Greensboro, for Virginia D. Bell.
Nathan W. Kellum, Greensboro, for Allred, Beall, Beane, Galan et al.
Harold C. Mahler, Greensboro, for Dunsmore, McHales&sSimpson.
Walter Weber, for Prolife Action League.
C. Michael Day, Winston-Salem, for Diane and Julia McClamroch.
Brian Fahling, Tupelo, MS, James W. Lung, Greensboro, for Allreds, Beall, Beane et al.
Prior report: 123 N.C.App. 720, 475 S.E.2d 247.
ORDER
Upon consideration of the petition for discretionary review, filed by Plaintiffs in this matter pursuant to G.S. 7A-31 and the Appellate Rule 16(b) as to issues in addition to those presented as the basis for the dissenting opinion in the Court of Appeals, the following order was entered and is hereby certified to the North Carolina Court of Appeals: the petition for discretionary review as to additional issues is
"Denied by order of the Court in conference, this the 10th day of April 1997."
Motion by defendants (Prolife Action, et al.) to dismiss appeal in part allowed 10 April 1997.