Derby v. Owens

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Derby v. Owens, 96 S.E.2d 851 (N.C. 1957)
245 N.C. 591; 1957 N.C. LEXIS 620
Per Curiam

Derby v. Owens

Opinion

Pee Cueiam.

The plaintiff’s assignments of error relate to the charge. Particularly, he contends that even in the absence of a request the judge committed reversible error in failing 'to instruct the jury that the plaintiff had a life expectancy of 15.27 years according to the mortuary table (G.S. 8-46) which he had introduced in evidence. Although the charge did not contain a direct reference to the plaintiff’s life expectancy, the court did instruct the jury to take into consideration all the evidence bearing on the issue, including the plaintiff’s age. The court, with clarity and accuracy, applied to the evidence in the case rules of law as they have been approved by this Court.

In the judgment we find

No error.

Reference

Full Case Name
HENRY LEE DERBY v. W. W. OWENS, Individually, and T/A W. W. OWENS & SON, and PAUL JEFFERS
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1 case
Status
Published