Newton v. . Mills

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Newton v. . Mills, 120 S.E. 925 (N.C. 1923)
186 N.C. 782; 1923 N.C. LEXIS 363
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Newton v. . Mills

Opinion of the Court

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Defendant relies entirely upon its motion for judgment as of nonsuit, made first at the close of plaintiff’s evidence, and renewed at the close of all the evidence. Viewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the plaintiff, the accepted position on a motion of this kind, we think the trial court was justified in submitting the case to the jury, and that the verdict is amply supported by the evidence.

No .benefit would be derived from detailing the testimony of the several witnesses, as the only question before us is whether it is sufficient to carry the case to the jury, and we think it is.

No error.

Reference

Full Case Name
J. A. Newton v. Henrietta Mills.
Status
Published