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Court of Appeals to Hold Court in Cumberland County on April 26

The Court of Appeals will hold a court session on April 26 at the Historic Cumberland County Courthouse.

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The Court of Appeals will hold a court session on April 26 at the Historic Cumberland County Courthouse. The legal community of Cumberland County will be joining the court on this special occasion to celebrate the court's 50th anniversary. Local residents are invited to witness this unique opportunity to see the court in action and take part in this milestone.

WHAT
The public is invited to attend as a three-judge panel of the Court of Appeals will hear two cases: State v. Greene and Innovative Solar 55, LLC v. Robeson County. This event will celebrate the court's milestone 50th anniversary and bring awareness to the community about the role of courts in North Carolina.

The Court of Appeals is the state's intermediate appellate court that decides questions of law in cases appealed from superior and district courts and from select administrative agencies of the executive branch.

WHO
The panel of judges for this session includes:

Chief Judge Linda M. McGee
Judge Ann Marie Calabria
Judge John M. Tyson

WHEN
The special session takes place on Wednesday, April 26, at 10 a.m.

WHERE
Historic Cumberland County Courthouse, 130 Gillespie Street, Fayetteville, NC 28301

MORE INFORMATION
The 50th anniversary of the Court of Appeals continues to unite members of the legal and judicial community with North Carolinians across the state. For more information on how the North Carolina courts are commemorating this historic anniversary, or to request a speaker to talk about the role and importance of the Judicial Branch and court systems at your next event, please visit Celebrate.NCcourts.org.