Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1959

Hill v. Ward

Hill v. Ward
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided October 21, 1959 · Cüriam, Higgins
251 N.C. 94; 110 S.E.2d 602; 1959 N.C. LEXIS 518

Hill v. Ward

Opinion of the Court

Pee CüRIAM.

A reading of the evidence shown in the record of case on appeal taken in the light most favorable to plaintiff tends to support the verdict rendered. The case appears to have been presented to the jury in accordance with well established legal principles, and prejudicial error is not made to appear. Hence in the judgment from which appeal is taken there is

No error.

Higgins, J., not sitting.

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