RALEIGH — Campbell Law School will host a session of the North Carolina Court of Appeals beginning at 2 p.m on Monday, Feb. 17, 2025, in the Boyce Courtroom.
The presiding judges for this session will be made up of Campbell Law alumni — Judges John Tyson ’79, Donna Stroud ’88, Toby Hampson ’02, Jeff Carpenter ’03 and Tom Murry ‘07, Dean J. Rich Leonard has announced.
Campbell Law students are encouraged to attend the proceedings to view the presentation of two cases – one criminal and one civil, Leonard said.
The cases presented for this session will be COA24-373 State v. Ducker with Hampson, Stroud and Tyson presiding and COA24-440 Stein v. Berger with Carpenter, Murry and Tyson presiding.
Advocates for each case will present their oral arguments before the Court, which will review each case thoroughly before issuing judgments. Advocates will then have the option of appealing the ruling to the North Carolina Supreme Court.
The court’s calendar is available at this link.
A reception will be held immediately following the close of the afternoon session at 3:30 p.m. to provide students, faculty and staff the opportunity to speak with the judges.
To learn more, visit https://www.nccourts.gov/courts/court-of-appeals.
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