Case Name: T. H. ALLEN v. JAMES C. DAVIS, Appointed by the President, under Section 206, Transportation Act of 1920
Court: Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jurisdiction: North Carolina
Decision Date: 1924-10-15
Citations: 188 N.C. 823
Docket Number: 
Parties: T. H. ALLEN v. JAMES C. DAVIS, Appointed by the President, under Section 206, Transportation Act of 1920.
Judges: 
Reporter: North Carolina Reports
Volume: 188
Pages: 823–823

Head Matter:
T. H. ALLEN v. JAMES C. DAVIS, Appointed by the President, under Section 206, Transportation Act of 1920.
(Filed 15 October, 1924.)
Appeal by plaintiff from Calvert, J., and a jury, at April Term, 1924, of Columbus.
Powell & Lewis and E. K. Bryan for plaintiff.
Rountree & Carr and L. J. Poisson for defendant.

Opinion:
Per Cueiam.
The. usual issues were submitted to the jury in ,an action for damages for personal injury. The jury, under proper instructions from the court below, answered the issue, "Was the plaintiff injured by the negligence of the defendant, as alleged in the complaint?" "No."
The issue was one of fact to be determined by a jury. They having found in favor of the defendant, we do not think the verdict and judgment should be disturbed.
No error.