Here is storytelling at its finest by two well-known North Carolina boys who are no longer with us Bob Terrell, author, columnist, humorist, and reporter who usually wrote his stories down, and Marcellus Buchanan, who more often told his verbally. These are tales about people at their best and worst - both simple folk and people in high places. Mostly, the stories concern men and women in the public eye because they worked in our legal, judicial, or political systems. Disorder in the Court! contains dozens of hilarious stories from courthouses, lawyers' offices, and police stations all across the great state of North Carolina. "Terrell and Buchanan offer anecdotes about punctured politicians and lambasted law enforcement officers.... Disorder in the Court! is to be savored." -- Salisbury Post "These irrepressible kinfolk have collaborated on one of the funniest books to tickle the funnybone in donkey's years." -- Rocky Mount Telegram "These irrepressible kinfolk have collaborated on one of the funniest books to tickle the funnybone in donkey's years." -- Rocky Mount Telegram Author, columnist, humorist, and reporter, Bob Terrell (1928-2000) was a lifelong native of Western North Carolina. He was a regular contributor to the Asheville Citizen-Times for more than 50 years. Marcellus Buchanan (1923-2000) represented Jackson County in Raleigh and served as Superior Court Solicitor for seven Western North Carolina counties for many years.