JONES v. BAILEY

No. 30.

99 S.E.2d 768 (1957)

246 N.C. 599

Sam W. JONES v. Louise H. BAILEY.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

September 18, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Meekins, Packer & Roberts, Asheville, for appellant.

Uzzell & DuMont, Asheville, for appellee.


DENNY, Justice.

The defendant's first assignment of error is based on an exception to the admission of certain testimony in the trial below over the defendant's objection. The plaintiff was permitted to testify that after the accident he heard a conversation between the defendant, Mrs. Bailey, and an officer, at the hospital. The testimony of the plaintiff, to which objection was made and exception entered, was as follows: "Q. What did Mrs. Bailey say? A. As we walked...

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