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State v. Bowen

Supreme Court of North Carolina
May 20, 1953
237 N.C. 766 (N.C. 1953)

Opinion


75 S.E.2d 927 (N.C. 1953) 237 N.C. 766 STATE, v. BOWEN. No. 724 Supreme Court of North Carolina. May 20, 1953

       Edwardss&sSanders, Durham, for defendant-appellant.

       Harry McMullan, Atty. Gen., and T. W. Bruton, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.

       PER CURIAM.

       In this Court the defendant moves in arrest of judgment. The Attorney General concedes error in the judgment for the reason set out in State v. Thomas, 236 N.C. 454, 73 S.E.2d 283.

       The motion in arrest of judgment is allowed, and the case remanded to the Superior Court of Durham County for trial upon a bill of indictment or for such other disposition as the law provides. State v. Williams, 237 N.C. 436, 75 S.E.2d 302; State v. Bailey, 237 N.C. 273, 74 S.E.2d 609; State v. Pitt, 237 N.C. 274, 74 S.E.2d 608.

       Judgment arrested.


Summaries of

State v. Bowen

Supreme Court of North Carolina
May 20, 1953
237 N.C. 766 (N.C. 1953)
Case details for

State v. Bowen

Case Details

Full title:STATE v. CARL L. BOWEN

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: May 20, 1953

Citations

237 N.C. 766 (N.C. 1953)
237 N.C. 766
754 S.E.2d 927