Osetek v. Jeremiah

Citation628 S.E.2d 760
Decision Date05 May 2006
Docket NumberNo. 687A05.,687A05.
PartiesJean Marie OSETEK v. Jason Lee JEREMIAH.
CourtUnited States State Supreme Court of North Carolina

E. Gregory Stott, Raleigh, for plaintiff-appellant.

Hall, Rodgers, Gaylord, Millikan & Croom, by Jonathan E. Hall and Kathleen M. Millikan, Cary, for defendant-appellee.

PER CURIAM.

AFFIRMED.

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  • Boileau v. Seagrave, No. COA07-1431 (N.C. App. 10/21/2008)
    • United States
    • Court of Appeal of North Carolina (US)
    • October 21, 2008
    ...to give a specific jury instruction, and such a decision will not be overturned absent an abuse of discretion. Osetek v. Jeremiah, 174 N.C. App. 438, 621 S.E.2d 202 (2005), aff'd per curiam, 360 N.C. 471, 628 S.E.2d 760 Defendant first argues that the trial court erred in failing to include......
  • Fields v. Fields, COA14-1204
    • United States
    • Court of Appeal of North Carolina (US)
    • August 4, 2015
    ...202, 204 (2005) (quoting Liborio v. King, 150 N.C.Page 16App. 531, 534, 564 S.E.2d 272, 274 (2002)), aff'd per curiam, 360 N.C. 471, 628 S.E.2d 760 (2006). Counsel for plaintiff requested the following pattern jury instruction at trial:Damages for personal injury also include fair compensat......
  • Larsen v. Arlington Condo. Owners Ass'n, Inc., COA16-618
    • United States
    • Court of Appeal of North Carolina (US)
    • December 30, 2016
    ...trial court's sound discretion." Osetek v. Jeremiah, 174 N.C. App. 438, 440, 621 S.E.2d 202, 204 (2005), aff'd per curiam, 360 N.C. 471, 628 S.E.2d 760 (2006). Ordinarily, to show that the trial court abused its discretion by rejecting a proposed instruction, a litigant "must demonstrate th......
  • Larsen v. Arlington Condo. Owners Ass'n, Inc.
    • United States
    • Court of Appeal of North Carolina (US)
    • December 30, 2016
    ...possession. "The decision whether to give jury instructions is within the trial court's sound discretion." Osetek v. Jeremiah , 174 N.C. App. 438, 440, 621 S.E.2d 202, 204 (2005), aff'd per curiam , 360 N.C. 471, 628 S.E.2d 760 (2006). Ordinarily, to show that the trial court abused its dis......

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