Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1962

Midgett v. Kellogg

Midgett v. Kellogg
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided September 19, 1962 · Cueiam
257 N.C. 671; 127 S.E.2d 261; 1962 N.C. LEXIS 404

Midgett v. Kellogg

Opinion of the Court

Per Cueiam.

The jury, under application of settled principles of law, resolved the issues of fact against the defendants. While the defendants’ well-prepared brief, and the argument of their counsel, present their contentions forcibly, a careful examination of their assignments of error discloses no new question or feature requiring extended discussion. The case was tried in substantial accord with established principles of law in this jurisdiction, and neither reversible nor prejudicial error has been made to appear sufficient to justify disturbing the trial below. The verdict and judgment are upheld.

No error.

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