Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1945

State v. McDaniel

State v. McDaniel
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided May 23, 1945
225 N.C. 768

State v. McDaniel

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

Careful consideration of each of the several exceptions and assignments of error, which 'counsel for defendant, with commendable diligence and zeal, has urged, in brief and on oral argument, fails to show cause for disturbing the judgment from which appeal is taken. No new questions of law are presented, and the rulings of the court to which exceptions relate are in accord with precedents. The evidence presents a case for the jury. The record proper appears to be in form.

No error.

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