Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1876

State v. Graham

State v. Graham
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided June 15, 1876 · Bynum
75 N.C. 256

State v. Graham

Opinion of the Court

"Bynum, J.

The question raised here has been settled at the present term of this Court, in the case of the State v. Watson. It is there held that a partial exchange of circuits between two Judges, with the approval of the Governor, as here, is legal. Judge Sohencic, therefore, had jurisdiction and the right to pronounce sentence upon the defendant.

There is no error.

Per Curiam. Judgment affirmed.

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