Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1957

State v. Ownbey

State v. Ownbey
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided November 27, 1957
247 N.C. 271

State v. Ownbey

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam :

Counsel have been diligent in behalf of the defendant in this Court and the record shows they were equally so in the Superior Court. The charge is serious. The punishment is afflictive. However, we find nothing in the record to justify a new trial. For that reason no useful purpose can be served by a discussion of the evidence, except to say that if it is true (and the jury so found), it was sufficient to warrant conviction and to support the judgment.

No error.

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