Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1949

Gibson v. Lackey

Gibson v. Lackey
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided December 14, 1949
231 N.C. 342

Gibson v. Lackey

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The trial narrowed itself to a legal battle over sharply contested issues of fact. These were resolved in favor of defendant and against plaintiff by the agency created for that purpose by the Constitution, i.e., the petit jury. A painstaking consideration of all of the assignments of error convinces us that none of them are of sufficient moment to justify a new trial. For this reason, the judgment will be upheld.

No error.

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