CURRY v. BROWN

No. 704SC184.

174 S.E.2d 856 (1970)

Julia Ward CURRY v. James BROWN.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

June 24, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph C. Olschner, Jacksonville, for plaintiff appellant.

Marshall, Williams & Gorham, by Lonnie B. Williams, Wilmington, for defendant appellee.


PARKER, Judge.

Plaintiff's evidence, considered in the light most favorable to her and giving her benefit of every inference which may reasonably be drawn, was insufficient to permit a jury finding of any negligence on the part of defendant. The evidence discloses that defendant, while driving within the speed limit and following a station wagon in the extreme right-hand lane of a four-lane road, came to a curve to his right; that the driver of the station wagon ...

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