246 N.C. 617

JOE WILLIE WALSTON, Administrator of the Estate of ALLEN LEON WALSTON, Deceased, v. RICHARD GREENE and J. C. SPENCE, Guardian Ad Litem.

(Filed 18 September, 1957.)

Forrest V. Dunstan and Frank B. Aycock, Jr., for 'plaintiff, appellee.

LeRoy & Goodwin for defendant, appellant.

Per Curiam.

Whether a verdict should be set aside, otherwise than for error of law, rests in the sound discretion of the trial judge. Here the trial judge, “being of the opinion that justice and equity” required that he do so, exercised such discretion and set the verdict aside. The record discloses no abuse of discretion; hence, the order is not subject to review on appeal. Brink v. Black, 74 N.C. 329; Bird v. Bradburn, 131 N.C. 488, 42 S.E. 936; Goodman v. Goodman, 201 N.C. 808, 161 S.E. 686; In re Blair, 230 N.C. 753, 55 S.E. 2d 504; Williams v. Stumpf, 243 N.C. 434, 90 S.E. 2d 688.

*618The appeal is without substance, and will be dismissed. Goodman v. Goodman, supra.

Appeal dismissed.

Walston v. Greene
246 N.C. 617

Case Details

Name
Walston v. Greene
Decision Date
Sep 18, 1957
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246 N.C. 617

Jurisdiction
North Carolina

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Goodman v. Goodman

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