Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1957

Parker v. Younce

Parker v. Younce
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided February 27, 1957 · Cueiam
245 N.C. 590; 96 S.E.2d 735; 1957 N.C. LEXIS 612

Parker v. Younce

Opinion of the Court

PER Cueiam.

The conclusion reached is that the evidence, when considered in the light most favorable to plaintiff, presented a case for jury determination on the issues submitted. Moreover, consideration of appellant’s assignments of error relating to rulings on evidence and to the charge fails to disclose any error of law deemed of sufficient prejudicial effect to warrant a new trial. Hence, the verdict and judgment will not be disturbed.

No error.

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