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Tully v. City of Wilmington
    348A16-1
    Supreme Court of North Carolina.
    January 19, 2017
    Katie Weaver Hartzog, Attorney at Law, Jaye E. Bingham-Hinch, Attorney at Law, Raleigh, for City of Wilmington.
    S. Luke Largess, Attorney at Law, Charlotte, Cheyenne Chambers, Attorney at Law, for Tully, Kevin J.
    J. Michael McGuinness, Attorney at Law, Elizabethtown, Megan Ashley Milliken, Attorney at Law, for Southern States Police Benevolent Association, et al.
    M. Travis Payne, Attorney at Law, Raleigh, for Professional Fire Fighters and Paramedics of North Carolina.
    Michael C. Byrne, Attorney at Law, Raleigh, for North Carolina Fraternal Order of Police.
    Robert M. Elliot, Attorney at Law, Winston-Salem, Reynolds Michael Elliot, Attorney at Law, for N.C. Advocates for Justice.
    The following order has been entered on the motion filed on the 17th of January 2017 by N.C. Advocates for Justice for leave to file Amicus Curiae Brief:
    "Motion Allowed by order of the Court in conference, this the 19th of January 2017."
    Unless already submitted, the Amicus Brief shall be submitted to the court within the times allowed and in the manner provided by Appellate Rule 28(i).