Singer Manufacturing Co. v. City National Bank

59 S.E. 72, 145 N.C. 319, 1907 N.C. LEXIS 298
Supreme Court of North Carolina·Decided October 30, 1907·Published·Cited by 5 cases

Opinion

Pee Cueiam :

A careful examination of the record in this case has led us to conclude that no formal opinion is necessary. The issue involved purely .a question of fact, and that has been decided against the plaintiff under a clear charge, free from error. The contention so earnestly pressed, that the testimony of the defendant Fuller shows that a small part of the *320 consideration for the assignment to him of the cashier’s check was an immoral and illegal consideration, is not supported by the record. The fact that Fuller admitted that he received $150 from Summers for the purpose of making a trip to Georgia and securing witnesses for Summers in his pending divorce suit against his wife does not justify the conclusion, in the absence of other evidence, that Fuller was to secure false and suborned testimony or to do any other act for Summers that was corrupt and against the policy of the law.

The judgment of the Superior Court is

Affirmed.

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