HARDEE v. YORK

No. 531.

136 S.E.2d 582 (1964)

262 N.C. 237

Jo Nita G. HARDEE v. Charles Worth YORK.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

June 12, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Miller & Beck, Asheboro, for plaintiff, appellant.

Smith, Moore, Smith, Schell & Hunter and Richmond G. Bernhardt, Jr., Greensboro, for defendant, appellee.


MOORE, Justice.

There are eleven assignments of error. We discuss some of these under two general headings.

I

After the jury was selected but before any evidence was introduced, the judge gave the jury certain preliminary instructions, apparently on the theory that the jurors were unfamiliar with court proceedings and that general instructions as to what to expect would be helpful to them in performing...

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