Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1966

State v. Poole

State v. Poole
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided November 9, 1966
268 N.C. 463; 150 S.E.2d 850; 1966 N.C. LEXIS 1234

State v. Poole

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

Defendant’s assignments of error present only the question of nonsuit. State v. Wilson, 263 N.C. 533, 139 S.E. 2d 736; State v. Dishman, 249 N.C. 759, 107 S.E. 2d 750. The preceding statement of the evidence manifests its sufficiency to overrule the motion for nonsuit. The record discloses that throughout the trial the judge correctly applied the pertinent rules of law. Obviously, the jury accepted the State’s evidence and rejected defendant’s. In the trial, we find

No error.

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