Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1928

State v. . Thomas

State v. . Thomas
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided April 11, 1928 · Stacy
142 S.E. 474; 195 N.C. 458 (South Eastern Reporter)

State v. . Thomas

Opinion of the Court

*459 Stacy, C. J.

This was a criminal prosecution tried at the January Term, 1928, Forsyth Superior Court, upon an indictment charging the prisoner, Clarence Thomas, alias C. 0. Thomas, with a capital felony, murder in the first degree, which resulted in a conviction and sentence of death. The defendant gave noticed of appeal, but this has not been prosecuted as required by the rules. S. v. Taylor, 194 N. C., 738. Hence the motion of the Attorney-General to docket and dismiss must be allowed. S. v. Dalton, 185 N. C., 606, 115 S. E., 881. But this we do only after an examination of the ease to see that no error appears on the face of the record, as the life of the prisoner is involved. S. v. Ward, 180 N. C., 693, 104 S. E., 531. None appears in the instant case.

Appeal dismissed.

Case-law data current through December 31, 2025. Source: CourtListener bulk data.