SMITH v. THE SALVATION ARMY
Plaintiff:
CAMELLA SMITH
Defendant:
THE SALVATION ARMY
Case Number:
1:2008cv00213
Filed:
March 28, 2008
Court:
North Carolina Middle District Court
Office:
Rent Lease & Ejectment Office
County:
Guilford
Referring Judge:
RUSSELL A. ELIASON
Presiding Judge:
UNASSIGNED
Nature of Suit:
Both
Cause of Action:
Federal Question
Jury Demanded By:
28:1443(1) Rent, Lease & Ejectment
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October 30, 2008 | 18 |
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Plaintiff: CAMELLA SMITH | |
Represented By: | EDWARD R. SHARP |
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Represented By: | TRAVIS AARON CRUMP |
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