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Fennell v. North Carolina Department of Crime Control & Public Safety
(2×)
See Frazier v. Murray, 135 N.C.App. 43, 48 , 519 S.E.2d 525, 528 (1999), appeal dismissed, 351 N.C. 354 , 542 S.E.2d 209 (2000).
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Kawai America Corp. v. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
(2×)
Intentional torts committed by agents and officers of the State are not compensable under the Tort Claims Act. *218 Wojsko v. State, 47 N.C.App. 605, 610 , 267 S.E.2d 708, 711 (citation omitted), appeal dismissed and disc. review denied, 301 N.C. 239 , 283 S.E.2d 136 (1980); see also Frazier v. Murray, 135 N.C.App. 43, 48 , 519 S.E.2d 525, 528 (1999) ("The Tort Claims Act does not give the Industrial Commission jurisdiction to award damages based on intentional acts."), appeal dismissed, 351 N.C. 354 , 542 S.E.2d 209 (2000).
Retrieving the full opinion text from the archive…
FRAZIER
v.
MURRAY et al.
v.
MURRAY et al.
493A99.
Supreme Court of North Carolina.
Feb 3, 2000.
Published
William H. Borden, Assistant Attorney General, for State.
Motion by Plaintiff to Consolidate Appeals has been filed and the following order entered:
"Motion Denied by order of the Court in conference this the 3rd day of February 2000."