34 N.C. 375 | N.C. | 1851
Without having recourse to the presumption of a good title from a sale by the next of kin and upwards of twenty years possession by the plaintiff and those under whom he claims since the death of the original owner, Rhodes, the Court is of opinion, that under the circumstances, the plaintiff's possession entitled him to hold the slave as against the defendant, who is a mere wrongdoer, and, therefore, that he *258
may maintain this action of trover. It is distinguishable from the cases of White v. Ray,
PER CURIAM. Affirmed.
Cited: Branch v. Morrison,