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CHARLES S. HONACHER and CATHERINE M. HONACHER v. DAVID K. EVERSON and PATRICIA M. EVERSON.
    No. 174P06-2
    Supreme Court of North Carolina
    August 17, 2006
    ORDER
   "Defendant-Petitioners' Pro Se Petition for Writ of Mandamus and/or Declaratory Ruling is dismissed with a special order pursuant to Rule 34 of the North Carolina Rules of Appellate Procedure as a frivolous filing. Defendant-Petitioners are no longer allowed to file pro se in this civil matter before the Court. Any future filing in this matter by Plaintiff-Petitioner which is not accompanied by a certification signed by a licensed North Carolina attorney, who is in good standing with the North Carolina State Bar, verifying Defendant-Petitioners' claims are of merit and not frivolous, will not be processed.
Furthermore, pursuant to Rule 34, we remand this matter to Rockingham County for a hearing to determine sanctions, if appropriate. By order of the Court in Conference this the 17th day of August 2006.