State v. Bryant

Supreme Court of North Carolina
State v. Bryant, 72 S.E.2d 750 (N.C. 1952)
236 N.C. 379; 1952 N.C. LEXIS 550
Winborne

State v. Bryant

Opinion

’W’iNBORNE, J.

Appeal to the Supreme Court does not lie from a discretionary determination of an application for a new trial on the ground of newly discovered evidence. See S. v. Suddreth, 230 N.C. 754, 55 S.E. 2d 690; also S. v. Thomas, 227 N.C. 71, 40 S.E. 2d 412; S. v. Rodgers, 217 N.C. 622, 8 S.E. 2d 927; S. v. Lea, 203 N.C. 316 (at 322), 166 S.E. 292, and cases there cited. Also S. v. Grass, 223 N.C. 859, 27 S.E. 2d 443; S. v. Parker, 235 N.C. 302, 69 S.E. 2d 542.

Hence under the authority of these cases the appeal in the present case is

Dismissed.

Reference

Full Case Name
State v. Johnnie Bryant
Cited By
2 cases
Status
Published