Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1964

Phillips v. Parnell

Phillips v. Parnell
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided March 4, 1964
261 N.C. 410; 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.

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