JONES v. SMITH

Civ. No. 515.

249 F.Supp. 624 (1965)

Daniel R. JONES, Plaintiff, v. Kent Douglas SMITH, Defendant.

United States District Court E. D. North Carolina, Elizabeth City Division.

December 27, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Russell E. Twiford, Elizabeth City, N. C., Louis J. Richman, of Bivins, Jacobs, Morrison & Richman, Newport News, Va., for plaintiff.

Dewey W. Wells, of LeRoy, Wells & Shaw, Elizabeth City, N. C., for defendant.


LARKINS, District Judge.

SUMMARY

This cause comes before the Court upon defendant's motion to dismiss on the grounds that the plaintiff could not have had reasonable expectations of sustaining damages of an amount adequate to sustain federal diversity jurisdiction.

The case came on to be heard by consent of the parties before this Court at New Bern, North Carolina, on November 24, 1965. Jury trial was...

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