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Argoe v. Three Rivers Behavioral Health, L.L.C.
See In re Webber, — N.C.App.-, 689 S.E.2d 468 (2009) (recognizing that failure to timely appeal involuntary civil commitment order precluded collateral attack on alleged erroneous underlying order), cert. denied, 364 N.C. 241 , 699 S.E.2d 925 (2010).
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Cited "see"
Argoe v. THREE RIVERS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
See In re Webber, ___ N.C.App. ___, 689 S.E.2d 468 (2009) (recognizing that failure to timely appeal involuntary civil commitment order precluded collateral attack on alleged erroneous underlying order), cert. denied, 364 N.C. 241 , 699 S.E.2d 925 (2010).
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In the Matter of M.X.
527P09-3.
Supreme Court of North Carolina.
Jun 16, 2010.
Published
Bin Xu, pro se and for Yuecai Meng.
J. Edward Yeager, Jr., Kathleen A. Widelski, Senior Associate Attorney, for Mecklenburg County DSS.
Nita Kay Stanley, for M.X.
Pamela Newell Williams, Appellate Counsel/GAL, for M.X.
The following order has been entered on the motion filed on the 29th of April 2010 by Respondent (Mother) to Recuse Justice Robin E. Hudson:
"Motion Dismissed by order of the Court in conference this the 16th of June 2010."