WALKER v. CITY OF CHARLOTTE

No. 261.

138 S.E.2d 501 (1964)

262 N.C. 697

Reverend James R. WALKER, Jr. v. CITY OF CHARLOTTE and William H. Jamison, Superintendent of Building Inspection, and Thomas B. Lackey, Chief Housing Inspector for the City of Charlotte.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

November 4, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas H. Wyche, Charles V. Bell, Charlotte, Samuel S. Mitchell, Raleigh, and James R. Walker, Jr., Weldon, for plaintiff appellant.

John T. Morrisey, Sr., and Jimmy W. Kiser, Charlotte, for defendant appellees.


PARKER, Justice.

Plaintiff in his brief states that the one question presented for decision is: Did Judge Clark commit prejudicial error in denying him a temporary restraining order enjoining defendants from further criminal prosecution of him for alleged violations of the housing provisions of the code of the city of Charlotte until the final determination of his suit?

G.S. § 14-4 makes the violation of a...

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