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State v. Foster

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Feb 1, 1892
14 S.E. 966 (N.C. 1892)

Opinion

(February Term, 1892)

Appeal — Case.

If there is no case on appeal and no errors appear in the record proper, the judgment will be affirmed.

MOTION of the Attorney-General to affirm the judgment of the court below, rendered by Bryan, J., at January Term, 1892, of FRANKLIN.

Attorney-General for the State.

No counsel for defendant.


No statement of the case on appeal accompanies the transcript, and no error appears on an inspection of the record proper. The judgment must be affirmed. S. v. Freeman, 93 N.C. 558; Mfg. Co. v. Simmons, 97 N.C. 89; Walker v. Scott, 102 N.C. 487; Peebles v. Braswell, 107 N.C. 68.

Affirmed.

Cited: S. v. Green, 111 N.C. 647; S. v. Carpenter, ib., 706.

(511)


Summaries of

State v. Foster

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Feb 1, 1892
14 S.E. 966 (N.C. 1892)
Case details for

State v. Foster

Case Details

Full title:THE STATE v. BRYANT FOSTER

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Feb 1, 1892

Citations

14 S.E. 966 (N.C. 1892)
110 N.C. 510

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