BULLARD v. SHEFFIELD

No. 616.

151 S.E.2d 614 (1966)

268 N.C. 684

Ronald Lynn BULLARD, by his next friend, Sylvester H. Brantley, v. Eva SHEFFIELD, Hobart Sheffield, Robert Wayne Adkins, by his Guardian ad litem Odelia A. Williams, and James Monroe Williams.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

December 14, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Pittman, Staton & Betts, Sanford, for plaintiff appellee.

Holding, Harris, Poe & Cheshire, Raleigh, for defendants appellants.


PLESS, Justice.

All of the tire marks and debris, as well as the location of the vehicles after the accident indicated that Adkins was at all times on his right side of the street. His car was damaged at the left front door, thus bearing out his testimony that Mrs. Sheffield turned to the left. He said she gave no signal—nobody said she did. To let the case go to the jury as to Adkins would mean that he was negligent in not foreseeing that she would turn suddenly...

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