Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1942

McBride v. . Williams

McBride v. . Williams
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided December 2, 1942 · PER CURIAM.
23 S.E.2d 49; 222 N.C. 755; 1942 N.C. LEXIS 134 (South Eastern Reporter, Second Series)

McBride v. . Williams

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

Assignments for error pertain to tbe denial of plaintiffs’ motion to set aside tbe verdict as being against tbe weight of tbe evidence. Such motion is addressed to tbe discretion of tbe trial judge, *756 whose ruling, in the exercise of such discretion, in the absence of abuse thereof, is final and binding on appeal. Such abuse does not appear. Upon all of the evidence, it was a case for the jury.

Affirmed.

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