Williams v. Miller
Williams v. Miller
Opinion of the Court
Defendants strongly and ably contend that the court erred in overruling their motion for judgment of nonsuit in that (1) plaintiffs’ evidence establishes that Mrs. Williams was contributorily negligent as a matter of law, and (2) there was a fatal variance between plaintiffs’ allegations and proof. However, after careful consideration of the pleadings and evidence, the conclusion reached is that defendants’ said motion was properly overruled.
Careful consideration of each of the assignments of error brought forward and discussed in defendants’ brief fails to disclose any error
No error.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- SADIE MAE WILLIAMS, and ROY LEE WILLIAMS, Additional v. DON BRYCE MILLER and BENNIE DENNIS MILLER
- Status
- Published