Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1941

State v. . McDaniels

State v. . McDaniels
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided December 10, 1941 · PER CURIAM.
17 S.E.2d 661; 220 N.C. 820; 1941 N.C. LEXIS 596 (South Eastern Reporter, Second Series)

State v. . McDaniels

Opinion of the Court

*821 Per Curiam.

Tbe defendant McDaniels was indicted and convicted of disposing of and selling to one Follette certain personal property, upon which he had executed a chattel mortgage then in force, for the purpose of defrauding the mortgagee. From the judgment of imprisonment at hard labor, the defendant appealed.

A careful examination of the exceptions and assignments of error leads to the conclusion that no error was committed on the trial, and we so find.

No error.

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