HANSLEY v. TILTON

No. 749.

65 S.E.2d 300 (1951)

234 N.C. 3

HANSLEY v. TILTON et al.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

June 7, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Deal & Hutchins, Winston-Salem, for plaintiff, appellee.

Hastings & Booe and Womble, Carlyle, Martin & Sandridge, all of Winston-Salem, for defendant, Jack Tilton, appellant.


ERVIN, Justice.

The assignments of error raise these questions:

1. Did the court err in refusing to dismiss the action upon a compulsory nonsuit after all the evidence on both sides was in?

2. Did the court err in excluding the testimony of James Malcolm, a witness for the defense, that the clearance lights on the school bus were burning three nights before the collision?

3. Did the court commit prejudicial error in the charge to the jury?...

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