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Noble v. Pritchett

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jun 1, 1933
169 S.E. 618 (N.C. 1933)

Opinion

(Filed 14 June, 1933.)

CIVIL ACTION, before Moore, Special Judge, at September Term, 1932, of ALAMANCE.

Cooper Hall and Carroll Carroll for plaintiff.

John S. Thomas and Sapp Sapp for defendant.


This action was instituted for the recovery of damages for personal injury. The jury answered the issue of negligence "No." From judgment upon the verdict the plaintiff appealed.


This is an appeal in forma pauperis. There is no affidavit and no certificate of counsel in the record. Hence the Court is without jurisdiction and the appeal is dismissed. C. S., 649; Pruitt v. Wood, 199 N.C. 788, 156 S.E. 126; Powell v. Moore, ante, 654.

Appeal dismissed.


Summaries of

Noble v. Pritchett

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jun 1, 1933
169 S.E. 618 (N.C. 1933)
Case details for

Noble v. Pritchett

Case Details

Full title:ROBER M. NOBLE v. J. G. AND L. W. PRITCHETT

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Jun 1, 1933

Citations

169 S.E. 618 (N.C. 1933)
204 N.C. 804

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