McLEAN v. HENDERSON

No. 7918SC760.

264 S.E.2d 120 (1980)

45 N.C. App. 707

Beverly R. McLEAN v. David C. HENDERSON and Jean Souweine.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

March 18, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hubert E. Seymour, Jr., Greensboro, for plaintiff-appellant.

Perry C. Henson and Perry C. Henson, Jr., Greensboro, for defendant-appellee.


WEBB, Judge.

The only question presented on appeal is whether it was error for the court to direct a verdict in defendants' favor at the close of plaintiff's evidence. If the testimony of the plaintiff, that she did not see lights coming from either direction, is evidence from which the jury could conclude that defendant Henderson approached the intersection without lights, the jury could conclude that the defendant Henderson's violation of G.S. 20-129 was a proximate...

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