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See Moses v. Young, 149 N.C.App. 613, 616 , 561 S.E.2d 332, 334-35 (providing extensive review of the application of the public duty doctrine), disc. review denied, 356 N.C. 165 , 568 S.E.2d 199 (2002). [3] In response to this expansion, in Lovelace, 351 N.C. at 461, 526 S.E.2d at 654, our Supreme Court stated that "we have never expanded the public duty doctrine to any local government agencies other than law enforcement departments when they are exercising their general duty to protect the public" and made clear that "the public duty doctrine, as it applies to local government, is limited to…
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MOSES
v.
YOUNG
No. 236P02.
Supreme Court of North Carolina.
Aug 15, 2002.
568 S.E.2d 199
Published

Petition by defendants for discretionary review pursuant to G.S. 7A-31 denied 15 August 2002.