Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1961

State v. Frazier

State v. Frazier
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided November 1, 1961
255 N.C. 582; 122 S.E.2d 203; 1961 N.C. LEXIS 640

State v. Frazier

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The case was tried upon evidence offered by the State. The defendants offered none. They rely upon the weakness of the State’s case.

A careful examination of the evidence leads us to the conclusion that it is insufficient to support the verdict. Hence, the motion for judgment as of nonsuit, made at the close of the State’s evidence, should have been sustained. Therefore, the judgment entered below is

Reversed.

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