State v. . Eldridge

150 S.E. 125, 197 N.C. 626, 1929 N.C. LEXIS 318
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedOctober 30, 1929
StatusPublished
Cited by11 cases

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Bluebook
State v. . Eldridge, 150 S.E. 125, 197 N.C. 626, 1929 N.C. LEXIS 318 (N.C. 1929).

Opinion

Stacy, C. J.

The validity of the trial is called in question by a number of exceptions and assignments of error, 'but detailed consideration of them is omitted, as the Attorney-General confesses error, and we find it necessary to award a new trial for error in the following instruction:

“If you find beyond a reasonable doubt that the boy was driving the car at such a rate, at the time he hit the deceased that his car was not under control, so as to stop and save the life of this woman, however negligent she may have been, it would be your duty to find him guilty of manslaughter.”

This instruction took from the defendant his plea of misadventure or unavoidable accident, and deprived him of the contention that the negligence (not contributory negligence) of the deceased was the sole proximate cause of her death. S. v. Palmer, ante, 135. Contributory negligence on the part of the deceased, which ex vi termini implies that the negligence of the defendant was one of the causes of the injury, as distinguished from a self-inflicted wound, which perforce carries a different meaning, has no place in the law of the case. S. v. McIver, 175 N. C., 761, 94 S. E., 682. But the defendant is entitled to show, if he can, that the deceased met her death, wholly as a result of her own misfortune, and not because of any culpable negligence on his part. S. v. Whaley, 191 N. C., 387, 132 S. E., 6.

New trial.

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