Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1895

State v. . Wilson

State v. . Wilson
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided February 5, 1895 · Faieoloth
21 S.E. 692; 116 N.C. 979 (South Eastern Reporter)

State v. . Wilson

Opinion of the Court

Faieoloth, C. J.:

The defendant is indicted for obtaining goods under false pretences. He was convicted and he entered a motion to arrest the judgment, which w^as refused and he appealed.

The indictment fails to charge that the goods were obtained “feloniously” and is therefore fatally defective. This is so by reason of the Act of 1891, Ch. 205. State v. Bryan, 112 N. C., 848; State v. Caldwell, Ibid, 854, and authorities there cited.

Judgment Arrested,

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