JOHNSON v. MASSENGILL

No. 143.

186 S.E.2d 168 (1972)

280 N.C. 376

L. E. JOHNSON v. James MASSENGILL.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

January 28, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

N. Leo Daughtry, Smithfield, and J. R. Barefoot, Benson, for plaintiff.

Grady & Shaw, by Philip C. Shaw, Four Oaks, and George B. Mast, P. A., Smithfield, for defendant.


LAKE, Justice.

In the oral argument it became clear that the printed record did not disclose the setting in which the evidence, to the admission of which the defendant excepts, was introduced. By stipulation of the parties, the stenographic transcript of the entire trial was filed "as the correct statement of case on appeal as appropriate." Under the special circumstances of this case, we have so considered it.

Mrs. Garland Barefoot, called as a witness for...

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