JACKSON v. COLLINS

No. 7016SC575.

176 S.E.2d 878 (1970)

Cecil JACKSON, a minor, by his Next Friend, Sam Jackson, Plaintiff, v. Roland M. COLLINS, Jerry C. Allen, a minor, and Wilton H. Allen, Defendants.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

October 21, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Williford, Person & Canady, by N. H. Person, Fayetteville, for plaintiff appellee.

Johnson, Hedgpeth, Biggs & Campbell, by John Wishart Campbell, Lumberton, for defendants appellants.


HEDRICK, Judge.

The appellant first assigns as error, based on specific exceptions in the record, the court's rulings with respect to the admissibility of certain testimony. "In a trial before the judge, sitting without a jury, `the ordinary rules as to the competency of evidence applied in a trial before a jury are to some extent relaxed, for the reason that the judge with knowledge of the law is able to eliminate from...

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