State v. Brown
Supreme Court of North Carolina
State v. Brown, 262 N.C. 495 (N.C. 1964)
137 S.E.2d 825; 1964 N.C. LEXIS 667
State v. Brown
Opinion of the Court
The evidence, when considered in the light most favorable to the State, was sufficient to require submission to the jury and to support the verdict; and careful consideration of each of defendant’s assignments of error fails to disclose any error of law for which a new trial should be awarded. The determinative issue was one of fact; and, after a trial free from prejudicial error, the jury, upon conflicting evidence, resolved the crucial issue against defendant.
No error.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- STATE v. JAMES ABSON BROWN
- Status
- Published