State v. Owens
State v. Owens
Opinion of the Court
On 16 May 1968 the defendant, after pleading guilty to driving after his license was revoked, was sentenced to a prison
The evidence for the State tended to show, the court found as a fact, and the defendant testified and did not deny that the defendant had willfully violated the terms and conditions of the probation judgment, in that: On 6 October 1968 the defendant committed the offense of driving while license revoked (fourth offense) and' on 16 December 1968 was found guilty as charged; and that on 20 October 1969, in Highlands, North Carolina, the defendant committed the offense of public drunkenness, entered a plea of guilty, and was ordered to pay the costs. Based upon such findings, the court ordered that commitment issue and defendant be required to serve the sentence imposed.
The only assignment of error presented by this appeal is to the entry of the judgment. No prejudicial error is made to appear on the face of this record. The judgment of the superior court is affirmed.
Affirmed.
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