State v. Pike
Supreme Court of North Carolina
State v. Pike, 205 N.C. 176 (N.C. 1933)
Stacy
State v. Pike
Opinion of the Court
Both orders of the clerk, purporting to allow tlie defendants to appeal in forma pauperis, were improvidently entered: The first for want of sufficient affidavit to support it (S. v. Martin, 172 N. C., 977, 90 S. E., 502) ; the second for want of authority to allow it at the time. Powell v. Moore, 204 N. C., 654; S. v. Stafford, 203 N. C., 601, 166 S. E., 734.
The Court is without jurisdiction to entertain the appeal. Powell v. Moore, supra.
Appeal dismissed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- STATE v. WARREN PIKE, FLOYD PIKE and LOYD PIKE
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- Published