FREEMAN v. PREDDY

No. 672.

76 S.E.2d 159 (1953)

237 N.C. 734

FREEMAN v. PREDDY et al.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

May 20, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jordan & Wright, Greensboro, for plaintiff appellee.

H. L. Koontz and Shuping & Shuping, Greensboro, for defendant appellants.


BARNHILL, Justice.

The exceptive assignments of error relied on by defendants are directed to alleged error (1) in the instructions of the court, and (2) in the failure of the court to charge the jury in respect to certain material and substantive features of the law arising on the evidence offered in the cause. Counsel for appellants presented an earnest, exhaustive, and persuasive argument which inclines us to the view that there may be error in the failure of the...

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