Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1926

In Re Will of Bell

In Re Will of Bell
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided October 13, 1926 · PER CURIAM.
134 S.E. 927; 192 N.C. 813; 1926 N.C. LEXIS 427 (South Eastern Reporter)

In Re Will of Bell

Opinion of the Court

A careful perusal of the record leaves us with the impression that the matter has been heard and determined substantially in accord with the principles of law applicable, and that the validity of the trial should be sustained. All questions in dispute have been settled by the verdict, and no action or ruling on the part of the trial court has been discovered by us which we apprehend should be held for reversible error.

The exceptions relating to the admission and exclusion of evidence, and those directed to the charge, must all be resolved in favor of the validity of the trial. No new question of law or one not heretofore settled by our decisions is presented by the appeal. The verdict and judgment will be up held.

No error.

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