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    "judges": [
      "Parker, J., not sitting."
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      "SHERWOOD PERRY, Administrator of the Estate of JAMES K. PERRY, Deceased v. C. P. GIBSON."
    ],
    "opinions": [
      {
        "text": "Per Curiam.\nAll of plaintiff\u2019s assignments of error are directed either to the charge of the court as given or to the alleged failure of the court to charge on pertinent aspects of the case. However, a careful examination of these assignments of error leads us to the conclusion that no sufficient prejudicial error has been shown to justify another trial. Two juries have accepted the defendant\u2019s version of the facts and rendered verdicts on the crucial issue in his favor.\nIn the trial below we find\nNo Error.\nParker, J., not sitting.",
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    "attorneys": [
      "Taylor & Mitchell for plaintiff.",
      "Charles P. Green, Alton T. Cummings for defendant."
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    "head_matter": "SHERWOOD PERRY, Administrator of the Estate of JAMES K. PERRY, Deceased v. C. P. GIBSON.\n(Filed 29 October, 1958.)\nAppeal by plaintiff from Clark, J., February Civil Term 1958 of FRANKLIN.\nThis is a civil action to recover damages from the defendant for the alleged wrongful death of plaintiff\u2019s intestate.\nThe defendant, a police officer of the Town of Franklinton, North Carolina, and constable for Franklinton Township, shot and killed \u2022plaintiff\u2019s intestate under the circumstances set out in a former appeal in this case and reported in 247 N.C. 212, 100 S.E. 2d 341, where a -new trial was granted.\nIn the trial below the case was again submitted to the jury on the following issues: 1. Did the defendant wrongfully and unlawfully assault and kill the plaintiff\u2019s intestate, James K. Perry, as alleged in the complaint? 2. If so, what amount of damages, if any, is plaintiff entitled to recover of the defendant?\nThe jury answered the first issue \u201cNo.\u201d The plaintiff appeals, assigning error.\nTaylor & Mitchell for plaintiff.\nCharles P. Green, Alton T. Cummings for defendant."
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