Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1967

State v. Dunlap

State v. Dunlap
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided October 11, 1967 · Pless
271 N.C. 508; 157 S.E.2d 118; 1967 N.C. LEXIS 1231

State v. Dunlap

Opinion of the Court

Pless, J.

The defendant’s only exception is to the admission of the defendant’s photograph during a line-up, alleging this to be a violation of his constitutional right against self-incrimination.

The same question of law is presented and determined in the case of State v. McKissick, ante, 500, and it would serve no useful purpose to repeat the rulings therein made.

Upon the authority of that case, the defendant’s exception is overruled.

No error.

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