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Harrell v. Goerch

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Sep 1, 1938
198 S.E. 611 (N.C. 1938)

Opinion

(Filed 28 September, 1938.)

APPEAL by plaintiff from Williams, J., at June Term, 1938, of HALIFAX.

Gulley Gulley for plaintiff, appellant.

Bunn Arendell for defendants, appellees.


Civil action for libel.

Decision on former appeal is reported in 209 N.C. 741, 184 S.E. 489.

The allegations and evidence are sufficiently stated there. A repetition of them is unnecessary here. On the retrial below the jury answered these issues in the affirmative: "(1) Did the defendant publish of and concerning the plaintiff the article as alleged in the complaint? (2) If so, was it true?" Other issues were not answered.

From judgment thereupon for defendants, plaintiff appealed to the Supreme Court, and assigns error.


The record on this appeal shows that the case has been properly submitted to the jury in accordance with the decision on former appeal. We have given careful consideration to all of plaintiff's assignments of error, and find

No error.


Summaries of

Harrell v. Goerch

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Sep 1, 1938
198 S.E. 611 (N.C. 1938)
Case details for

Harrell v. Goerch

Case Details

Full title:ELIZABETH M. HARRELL v. CARL GOERCH AND "THE STATE," A MAGAZINE

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Sep 1, 1938

Citations

198 S.E. 611 (N.C. 1938)
198 S.E. 611