BULLUCK v. LONG

No. 251.

124 S.E.2d 716 (1962)

256 N.C. 577

Gertrude BULLUCK v. Herbert LONG.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

March 28, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Spruill, Thorp, Trotter & Biggs and Charles T. Lane, Rocky Mount, for Gertrude Bulluck, plaintiff-appellant.

Fountain, Fountain, Bridgers & Horton and George M. Britt, Tarboro, for Herbert Long, defendant-appellee.


PARKER, Justice.

All of the thirteen assignments of error by the appellant Gertrude Bulluck, except two formal ones, relate to the court's charge to the jury. The eleven assignments of error to the charge are that the trial judge failed in his duty, as required by G.S. § 1-180, to relate and apply the law to the variant factual situations having support in the evidence, and they specify wherein they aver these eleven assignments of error fail to comply with the...

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