189 S.E. 776 | N.C. | 1937
Civil action to recover damages for an alleged negligent injury.
After hearing the evidence, the trial court found as a fact "that the instant suit between the parties hereto is based substantially on identical allegations and substantially identical evidence as in the former case between the same parties hereto . . . that the merits of this cause of action are in substance and identically the same as in the former action," and thereupon held that the plaintiff was estopped to prosecute the present action by the judgment in the former suit, and dismissed the same.
Plaintiff appeals, assigning error.
This is the "same candle blown out in the original action," Ingle v.Cassady,
As the facts found by the trial court are supported by the record,Batson v. Laundry Co.,
Affirmed.