HOOPER v. NORTH CAROLINA

No. CIV.1:04 CV 00014.

379 F.Supp.2d 804 (2005)

Deona Renna HOOPER, Plaintiff, v. STATE of North Carolina; North Carolina Central University; North Carolina Central University Campus Police; James H. Ammons, Nccu Chancellor in his official capacity; Chief Mcdonald Vick, Chief of Police in his individual and official capacity; Captain Victor O. Ingram, in his individual and official capacity; Captain Joseph N. Hilliard, in his individual and official capacity; and Lieutenant Michael Watlington, in his individual and official capacity, Defendants.

United States District Court, M.D. North Carolina.

April 13, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Curtis Scott Holmes, Richard F. Prentis, Jr., Stubbs, Cole, Breedlove, Prentis & Biggs, Patricia D. Evans, The Law Office of Florence A. Bowens, Durham, NC, for Plaintiff.

Joyce S. Rutledge, Kimberly D. Potter, Thomas J. Ziko, N.C. Department of Justice, Raleigh, NC, for Defendants.


MEMORANDUM OPINION

BULLOCK, District Judge.

Deona Renna Hooper ("Plaintiff") was terminated from employment with North Carolina Central University ("NCCU") in February 2002 upon the completion of an internal investigation regarding various allegations of misconduct. Plaintiff appealed her termination pursuant to university grievance procedures. The Chancellor of NCCU, Defendant James H. Ammons, upheld the investigatory finding that Plaintiff's termination...

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