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State v. Coggin

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jun 1, 1937
191 S.E. 505 (N.C. 1937)

Opinion

(Filed 9 June, 1937.)

Criminal Law § 80 —

Where defendant, convicted of a capital crime, fails to serve his case on appeal within the time allowed, and fails to request extension of time, his appeal will be dismissed on motion of the Attorney-General in the absence of error on the face of the record.

APPEAL by defendant from Frizzelle, J., at March Term, 1937, of NASH. Appeal dismissed.


Motion by the State to docket and dismiss the defendant's appeal.


The defendant was charged in the bill of indictment with the murder of H. J. Fogleman. The jury returned a verdict of guilty of murder in the first degree, and thereupon sentence of death was pronounced. Defendant gave notice of appeal, but no case on appeal has been served within the time allowed by the order of the court below, and no request has been made for extension of the time.

The Attorney-General moves to docket and dismiss the appeal. This motion must be allowed, but according to the usual rule of this Court in capital cases, we have examined the record to see if any error appears. In the record we find no error.

Appeal dismissed.


Summaries of

State v. Coggin

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jun 1, 1937
191 S.E. 505 (N.C. 1937)
Case details for

State v. Coggin

Case Details

Full title:STATE v. MELVIN COGGIN

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Jun 1, 1937

Citations

191 S.E. 505 (N.C. 1937)
191 S.E. 505