LOCKWOOD v. McCASKILL

No. 253.

138 S.E.2d 541 (1964)

262 N.C. 663

Clifford J. LOCKWOOD v. Earl McCASKILL and Charles Albert Macon, d/b/a C. A. M. Machine Company.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

November 4, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

H. Parks Helms, Charlotte, for plaintiff appellee.

Kennedy, Covington, Lobdell & Hickman and Charles V. Tompkins, Jr., Charlotte, for defendant Charles Albert Macon, appellant.


MOORE, Justice.

Appellant assigns as error the admission of the testimony of plaintiff that he suffered an attack of amnesia on 20 May 1963, the overruling of appellant's objection to a hypothetical question and Dr. Thomas H. Wright's response thereto relating to plaintiff's amnesia, the denial of the motion to strike all evidence of amnesia, and the refusal to instruct the jury not to consider such evidence in arriving at a verdict.

Plaintiff testified in...

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