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Commercial Credit Corp. v. Pearson
Citations: 23 N.C. App. 227; 208 S.E.2d 527; 1974 N.C. App. LEXIS 2059Docket: No. 7410DC730
Court: Court of Appeals of North Carolina; October 2, 1974; North Carolina; State Appellate Court
Defendants challenged the trial court's order denying their motion to set aside the judgment and request a new trial. The court noted that, even if it had the authority to grant the motion, the decision to do so was at the discretion of the trial judge. Defendants did not demonstrate any abuse of that discretion. Consequently, the order in question is affirmed, with Judges Hedrick and Baley concurring.