Birtha v. Stonemor, North Carolina, LLC, 738 S.E.2d 373 (N.C. 2013). · Go Syfert
Birtha v. Stonemor, North Carolina, LLC, 738 S.E.2d 373 (N.C. 2013). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
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Strongest positive: State v. Ward (ncctapp, 2015-08-04)
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N.C. Ct. App. · 2015 · signal: see · confidence high
See State v. Ross, 221 N.C.App. 185 , 190-91, 727 S.E.2d 370 , 374 (2012) (holding that the trial court lacked jurisdiction to accept the defendant's habitual felon guilty plea because the grand jury returned the habitual felon indictment before the defendant committed the substantive offenses for which he was convicted), disc. review denied, 366 N.C. 570 , 738 S.E.2d 369 (2013).
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Patricia Colyer Birtha, as administratrix of the Estate of Sarah Lenon Colyer, deceased James West Lindsay, as administrator of the Estate of Lottie Mae Lindsay and William Lindsay, deceased Montez Nelson, next of kin of Rebecca Grier and James Grier, on behalf of themselves and all other persons similarly situated
v.
Stonemor, North Carolina, LLC Stonemor, North Carolina Funeral Services, Inc. Stonemor, North Carolina Subsidiary, LLC Alderwoods Group, Inc. Service Corporation International, a/k/a SCI, d/b/a York Memorial Cemetery
288P12.
Supreme Court of North Carolina.
Mar 7, 2013.
738 S.E.2d 373
Cited by 2 opinions  |  Published

1. Pit’s PDR Under N.C.G.S. § 7A-31 (COA11-79)

2. Pit’s Motion for Leave to Amend PDR Based on Misapplication of the Law

1. Denied

2. Allowed

Beasley, J., Recused