Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1960

State v. Holder

State v. Holder
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided March 2, 1960 · Per Curiam
113 S.E.2d 15; 252 N.C. 121; 1960 N.C. LEXIS 394 (South Eastern Reporter, Second Series)

State v. Holder

Opinion

PER Curiam.

The defendant asked for a new trial solely upon the ground that the court committed error in recapitulating the defendant’s evidence and contentions and that he was prejudiced by the reference to the treatment of alcoholism.

Inadvertence in stating the contentions or in recapitulating the evidence must be called to the attention of the court in time for correction. After verdict the objection' comes too late. State v. Adams, 245 N.C. 344, 95 S.E. 2d 902.

No error.

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