HONEYCUTT v. BESS

No. 7919SC241.

259 S.E.2d 798 (1979)

43 N.C. App. 684

Larry Wayne HONEYCUTT v. Steven Ted BESS and United Parcel Service, Inc.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

November 20, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas M. Grady and M. Slate Tuttle, Jr., Kannapolis, for plaintiff-appellee.

James P. Crews and Robert L. Burchette, Charlotte, for defendants-appellants.


ARNOLD, Judge.

Defendants first argue that they were entitled to a directed verdict because plaintiff presented no competent evidence of actionable negligence. It is their position that the only evidence of negligence was the testimony of plaintiff and Harry Boone that plaintiff's truck was stalled in the intersection for some 8 to 10 seconds before it was hit and Boone's testimony that defendant was speeding, and defendant argues that this testimony is "without probative...

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