State v. . Coggin
Supreme Court of North Carolina
State v. . Coggin, 191 S.E. 505 (N.C. 1937)
211 N.C. 706; 1937 N.C. LEXIS 188
PER CURIAM.
State v. . Coggin
Opinion of the Court
Tbe defendant was charged in tbe bill of indictment witb tbe murder of H. J. Fogleman. Tbe jury returned a verdict of guilty of murd’er in tbe first degree, and thereupon sentence of death was *707 pronounced. Defendant gave notice of appeal, but no ease on appeal bas been served within the time allowed by the order of the court below, and no request has been made for extension of the time. *
The Attorney-General moves to docket and dismiss the appeal. This motion must be allowed, but according to the usual rule of this Court in capital cases, we have examined the record to see if any error appears. In the record we find no error.
Appeal dismissed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- State v. Melvin Coggin.
- Status
- Published