EDWARDS v. HARDIN

No. 9215SC1316.

439 S.E.2d 808 (1994)

Keith Marcellette EDWARDS, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Paul HARDIN, in his personal and official capacity as Chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNCCH), Ben Tuchi in his personal and official capacity as Vice Chancellor of the UNC-CH, Charles Antle in his personal and official capacity as Associate Vice Chancellor of the UNC-CH, Dan Burleson, in his personal and official capacity as Director of Employee Relations, Robert Sherman, in his personal and official capacity as Director of Public Safety at UNC-CH, Charles Mauer, in his personal and official capacity as Chief of Police at the UNC-CH, and John DeVitto, in his personal and official capacity as Director of Public Safety at the UNCCH, Defendants-Appellants.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

February 15, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Alan McSurely, Chapel Hill, for plaintiff-appellee.

Attorney General Michael F. Easley by David M. Parker, Asst. Atty. Gen., Raleigh, for defendants-appellants.


ARNOLD, Chief Judge.

Defendants offer four assignments of error on appeal. They contend that the trial court erred by submitting the issues to the jury in the disjunctive, thereby depriving each defendant of his right to a unanimous and unambiguous verdict. Over the objections of defendants, the verdict sheet submitted to the jury asked whether each defendant had deprived plaintiff "of any of her rights under the First or Fourteenth Amendments to the United...

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