State v. Crosby
State v. Crosby
Opinion of the Court
The record on appeal in this case and the record on appeal in the case of State v. Marquis DeLafayette Pitts (No. 7121SC76) were filed in this Court on the same day. Oral arguments were heard in both cases on the same day but by different panels of the Court. The records disclose that although de
Briefs filed in this Court by Pitts and defendant Crosby are virtually identical, raising the same questions. No error was found in the Pitts case and Chief Judge Mallard, writing the opinion in that case, reviewed the evidence and discussed each of the quesions raised. We have carefully reviewed the record in this case, with particular reference to the questions raised in the brief, but conclude that for the reasons stated in the opinion filed this day in the Pitts case, defendant Crosby’s trial was free from prejudicial error.
No error.
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