WILLIAMS v. CODY

No. 455.

72 S.E.2d 867 (1952)

236 N.C. 425

WILLIAMS v. CODY.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

November 5, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Douglass & McMillan, Raleigh, for plaintiff, appellant.

Broughton, Teague & Johnson, Raleigh, for defendant, appellee.


DEVIN, Chief Justice.

The plaintiff appellant assigns error in the ruling of the trial court with respect to the admission of evidence, to which timely exceptions were noted. We have examined each of these exceptions and find them without substantial merit.

The plaintiff also noted exception to the following charge to the jury: "If you find as a fact from the evidence and by its greater weight that the plaintiff opened his car door and attempted to alight...

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