HUGHES v. LUNDSTRUM

No. 695SC333.

168 S.E.2d 686 (1969)

5 N.C. App. 345

Lettie W. HUGHES v. Kendall Gene LUNDSTRUM. Tony James HUGHES, by his next friend, Lettie W. Hughes v. Kendall Gene LUNDSTRUM.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

July 23, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James, James & Crossley, by John F. Crossley and J. C. Wessell, Jr., Wilmington, for plaintiff appellants.

W. G. Smith, Wilmington, for defendant appellee.


CAMPBELL, Judge.

The first assignment of error was to the action of the trial judge in interrupting the direct examination of the plaintiff in order to permit defense counsel to conduct a voir dire examination in the absence of the jury. At the time plaintiff was in the process of describing to the jury what occurred immediately prior to the automobile striking the bridge. The defense counsel interrupted and suggested to the judge that on a previous trial,...

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