Brock v. . R. R.

62 S.E. 883, 149 N.C. 168, 1908 N.C. LEXIS 321
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedNovember 19, 1908
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Brock v. . R. R., 62 S.E. 883, 149 N.C. 168, 1908 N.C. LEXIS 321 (N.C. 1908).

Opinion

When this case was before this Court at the last term the judgment of nonsuit was set aside, and a new trial was ordered.

On this second trial the evidence relating to the conduct of the intestate as bearing upon the issue of contributory negligence is much clearer and stronger.

It now appears not only from the evidence offered by the defendant, but also plainly from the evidence of the plaintiff, that the deceased by walking from seventy to ninety feet could easily have walked around the train of cars and that he had a perfectly safe way to reach his home instead of climbing between the two cars chained together on the live track in constant use. Upon all the evidence as presented on the second trial we are of opinion that the deceased was guilty of contributory negligence, and that the motion to nonsuit should have been granted.

Reversed.

Cited: Baker v. R. R., 150 N.C. 566; Edge v. R. R., 153 N.C. 214,221; LeGwin v. R. R., 170 N.C. 361.

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