Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1924

State v. . Judd

State v. . Judd
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided November 26, 1924 · Adams
125 S.E. 926; 188 N.C. 831; 1924 N.C. LEXIS 216 (South Eastern Reporter)

State v. . Judd

Opinion of the Court

Adams, J.

The defendant moved in this Court for a new trial, on-the ground of newly discovered "evidence; but it has often been held that a new trial will not be awarded in a criminal action on this ground. S. v. Jenkins, 182 N. C., 818.

There was sufficient evidence to justify the verdict, and the defendant’s motion to dismiss as in case of nonsuit was properly overruled. S. v. Carlson, 171 N. C., 823.

No particular formula is prescribed for the definition of a reasonable doubt, and no error is pointed out in his Honor’s charge.

We find

No error.

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