State v. Pugh
State v. Pugh
Opinion of the Court
The State’s evidence, which includes (1) the unequivocal direct testimony of Buchanan and testimony corroborative thereof, and (2) evidence as to circumstances under which offi
Defendant did not testify. Defendant offered evidence which, he contended, tended to show Buchanan was not a credible witness.
At trial, defendant was represented by able and experienced counsel. On this appeal, his counsel has overlooked no contention that might be made in defendant’s behalf. However, the ¡ assignments do not disclose prejudicial error or present questions of sufficient substance to warrant detailed discussion. Hence, the verdict and judgment will not be disturbed.
No error.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- STATE v. CLARENCE PUGH
- Status
- Published