Court of Appeals of North Carolina, 1971

State v. Bryant

State v. Bryant
Court of Appeals of North Carolina · Decided April 28, 1971 · Britt, Campbell, Graham
11 N.C. App. 208; 180 S.E.2d 457; 1971 N.C. App. LEXIS 1492

State v. Bryant

Opinion of the Court

BRITT, Judge.

The findings of Judge Copeland that defendant had violated the conditions of her probation are fully supported by the evidence. In fact, at the hearing defendant testified and admitted that she failed to report to her probation officer as instructed and that she was convicted of shoplifting after being placed on probation. The findings of fact fully support the order and judgment and no abuse of the court’s discretion is shown. Judge Copeland acted in conformity with established procedure. State v. Duncan, 270 N.C. 241, 154 S.E. 2d 53 (1967); State v. Hewett, 270 N.C. 348, 154 S.E. 2d 476 (1967).

The judgment appealed from is

Affirmed.

Judges Campbell and Graham concur.

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