Four Campbell Law alums on N.C. Court of Appeals with addition of Enochs

RALEIGH, N.C. – North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory has announced that 1991 Campbell Law graduate Judge Wendy Enochs will fill a vacant seat on the North Carolina Court of Appeals. Judge Enochs will mark the fourth Campbell Law alum currently serving on the court of appeals bench.

Judge Enochs, who has served as Guildford County’s chief District Court judge, accepted the governor’s temporary appointment following the retirement of Judge Martha Geer. Judge Enochs will sit on the court of appeals through Dec. 31, 2016.

Alongside Judge Enochs, Judge Ann Marie Calabria (L ’83), Judge Donna Stroud (L ’88) and Judge John Tyson (L ’79) also serve on the court of appeals.

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