Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1897

State Ex Rel. Pearson v. Wilson

State Ex Rel. Pearson v. Wilson
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided September 5, 1897 · Douglas
28 S.E. 1023; 121 N.C. 483 (South Eastern Reporter)

State Ex Rel. Pearson v. Wilson

Opinion of the Court

Douglas, J.:

The facts in this case are substantially similar to those in Caldwell v. Wilson, and the questions of law are identical. For the reasons given in that case, the judgment in this case, in the Court below, is affirmed, and judgment will be entered here that the relator Pearson is entitled to the office of Railroad Commissioner now held by the defendant Wilson; that the defendant is not entitled *484 thereto, and that he be ousted therefrom, and that the relator Pearson be placed in the possession of said office, with all its records and appurtenances thereunto rightfully belonging.

Affirmed.

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