Alexander v. N.C. Dept. of Human Resources, 452 S.E.2d 805 (N.C. 1994). · Go Syfert
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“where the trial court sits without a jury, the court's findings of fact are conclusive if supported by competent evidence, even though other evidence might sustain contrary findings”
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where the trial court sits without a jury, the court's findings of fact are conclusive if supported by competent evidence, even though other evidence might sustain contrary findings
ALEXANDER
v.
N.C. DEPT. OF HUMAN RESOURCES
No. 492P94.
Supreme Court of North Carolina.
Dec 8, 1994.
452 S.E.2d 805

Petition by plaintiff for discretionary review pursuant to G.S. 7A-31 denied 8 December 1994.