Phillips v. Parnell

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Phillips v. Parnell, 261 N.C. 410 (N.C. 1964)
134 S.E.2d 676; 1964 N.C. LEXIS 477

Phillips v. Parnell

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The pleadings of all parties were direct and concise. They presented clear-cut issues of fact. The evidence consisted of the *412testimony of the plaintiff, the original defendant, and the investigating officer. The controversy in this Court, however, involves only the fourth issue — -the original defendant’s claim for contribution against the additional defendants. The evidence was ample to sustain the jury’s findings.

No error.

Reference

Full Case Name
BILLY RAY PHILLIPS v. JOE PARNELL
Status
Published