WESTON v. DANIELS

No. 9210SC653.

442 S.E.2d 69 (1994)

114 N.C. App. 418

William A. WESTON, Jr., Plaintiff, v. Christopher C. DANIELS and Daniels Alignment, Inc., Defendants.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

April 19, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Crisp, Davis, Schwentker, Page, Currin & Nichols by Cynthia M. Currin and Elizabeth T. Dierdorf, Raleigh, for plaintiff-appellant.

Broughton, Wilkins, Webb & Jernigan by Charles P. Wilkins and Roy J. Baroff; and Petree, Stockton & Robinson by M. Gray Styers, Raleigh, for defendant-appellees.


ORR, Judge.

The plaintiff appeals from the jury verdict and raises six assignments of error. Four of those issues involve the trial court's denials of a directed verdict, judgment notwithstanding the verdict, and motion for a new trial. The gravamen of these arguments is that there was insufficient evidence of a sudden emergency to warrant application of the doctrine for the jury's consideration. Plaintiff argues that the fog that appeared in the intersection just...

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