Case Name: JAMES STEPP v. R. P. ROBINSON
Court: Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jurisdiction: North Carolina
Decision Date: 1931-12-23
Citations: 201 N.C. 848
Docket Number: 
Parties: JAMES STEPP v. R. P. ROBINSON.
Judges: 
Reporter: North Carolina Reports
Volume: 201
Pages: 848–849

Head Matter:
JAMES STEPP v. R. P. ROBINSON.
(Filed 23 December, 1931.)
Appeal by defendant from Schenclc, J., at April-May Term, 1931, of HENDERSON.
Civil action for damages, tried upon the following issues:
“1. Did the defendant, R. P. Robinson, prevent the plaintiff, James F. Stepp, from reading the deed, Exhibit C, by means of fraud, as alleged in the complaint? Answer: Yes.
“2. If so, what amount of damage is the plaintiff, James F. Stepp, entitled to recover of the defendant, R. P. Robinson ? Answer: $2,500.”
From a judgment on the verdict, the defendant appeals, assigning-errors.
W. R. Sheppard and O. V. F. Blythe for plaintiff.
R. S. Eaves and Stover P. Durmagan for defendant.

Opinion:
Pee CueiaM.
The record contains no exceptive assignment of error which can be sustained. On the trial, the case resolved itself into a contest over disputed facts. The verdict speaks for itself.
In the absence of demonstrated error, the verdict and judgment will be upheld.
No error.