Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1937

State v. . Steel

State v. . Steel
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided June 9, 1937 · PER CURIAM.
191 S.E. 506; 211 N.C. 706; 1937 N.C. LEXIS 187 (South Eastern Reporter)

State v. . Steel

Opinion of the Court

Pee Cueiam.

Tbe defendants were charged in tbe bill of indictment witb tbe murder of one Clifford Fowler. Tbe jury returned a verdict of guilty of murder in tbe first degree as to botb defendants, and thereupon sentence of death was pronounced. Tbe defendants gave notice of appeal, but no case on appeal has been served within tbe time allowed by law, and no request has been made for extension of tbe time.

Tbe Attorney-General moves to docket and dismiss tbe appeal. This motion must be allowed, but according to tbe usual rule of this Court in capital cases, we have examined tbe record to see if any error appears. In tbe record we find no error.

Appeal dismissed.

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