State v. . Martin
State v. . Martin
40 S.E.2d 614; 227 N.C. 108; 1946 N.C. LEXIS 364
(South Eastern Reporter, Second Series)
State v. . Martin
Opinion of the Court
We have carefully considered all the defendant’s exceptions and they are without merit. Moreover, a careful examination of the entire record leads us to the conclusion that the defendant has been given a fair and impartial trial, free from error. Every contention of the defendant was given in his Honor’s charge to the jury. A charge in which the defendant admits there is no error and to which he entered no exception.
No error.
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