Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1929

State v. . Cagle

State v. . Cagle
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided April 24, 1929 · PER CURIAM.
147 S.E. 925; 197 N.C. 778; 1929 N.C. LEXIS 365 (South Eastern Reporter)

State v. . Cagle

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The evidence offered in behalf of the State tended to show that the defendant killed the deceased intentionally. Upon the other hand the evidence for the defendant tended to show that the killing was accidental. Roth phases of the case were fairly submitted to the jury and the pertinent principles of law properly applied. It appears to us that the defendant has had a fair trial, and there is no error of law appearing in the record. Hence the judgment must stand.

No error.

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