He drove back to Little Egypt and explained the problem to Mr. Plaintiff attempted to locate the truck's VIN, but could not find it. The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) did not correspond to the computer index and the truck could not be registered. Plaintiff encountered difficulties when he attempted to register the vehicle in Gastonia, North Carolina. White was unable to locate the truck's title, but filled out a lost title application instead. White agreed to sell plaintiff the truck for $14,750.00 and assured plaintiff that the vehicle had a clean title. (Little Egypt), a salvage vehicle repair garage located in Alexander County, North Carolina. Soon thereafter, plaintiff negotiated the purchase of a Toyota T-100 pickup truck from Terry White, who owned and operated Little Egypt Salvage, Inc. The pertinent facts leading to plaintiff's lawsuit are as follows: In October 1997, plaintiff was interested in purchasing a pickup truck, and while attending an automobile auction, learned of a salvage dealer who sold trucks. Mayberry alleging false arrest, malicious prosecution, abuse of process and violation of his civil rights under 42 U.S.C. On 3 November 2000, plaintiff George Ellis filed a complaint against defendant D.W. Askins and Assistant Attorney General Kimberly P. Attorney General Roy Cooper, by Special Deputy Attorney General Hal F. Luke Largess, Charlotte, for plaintiff appellant. Decided: February 04, 2003įerguson Stein Chambers Wallas Adkins Gresham & Sumter, P.A., by S. Mayberry, in his Individual and official capacities, and Letha Phillips, Defendants.
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