COCKMAN v. POWERS

No. 527.

103 S.E.2d 292 (1958)

248 N.C. 332

Newby Clarence COCKMAN v. Curtis E. POWERS.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

April 30, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ferree & Anderson, Asheboro, Seawell & Seawell, by H. F. Seawell, Jr., Carthage, for defendant, appellant.

Ottway Burton, Don Davis, Asheboro, for plaintiff, appellee.


PER CURIAM.

Separate issues as to alienation of affections and as to criminal conversation, as well as actual and punitive damages, were submitted to the jury. The evidence was sufficient to sustain the verdict. The assignments of error in the admission and exclusion of testimony are lacking in merit.

While the charge to some extent fails to draw a distinct line between damages that may be awarded for alienation of affections and damages that may be awarded...

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