Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1926

State v. . Hensley

State v. . Hensley
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided May 12, 1926 · PER CURIAM.
132 S.E. 927; 191 N.C. 829; 1926 N.C. LEXIS 199 (South Eastern Reporter)

State v. . Hensley

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The evidence is conflicting on the issue of guilt; it is purely a question of fact; the jury has determined the matter against the defendant; there is no reversible error appearing on the record; the exceptions relating to the admission and exclusion of evidence, and those to the charge, must all be resolved in favot of the validity- of the trial; the case presents no new question of law, or one not heretofore settled by our decisions; the verdict and judgment will be upheld.

No error.

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