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State v. May

Supreme Court of North Carolina
May 1, 1937
190 S.E. 343 (N.C. 1937)

Opinion

(Filed 19 May, 1937.)

APPEAL by defendant from Hill, Special Judge, at November Special Term, 1936, of GUILFORD.

Attorney-General Seawell and Assistant Attorney-General McMullan for the State.

J. J. Henderson and George A. Younce for defendant.


Criminal prosecution, tried upon indictment charging the defendant with sodomy or crime against nature. C. S., 4336.

Verdict: Guilty of an attempt to commit the crime charged.

Judgment: Two years on the roads.

Defendant appeals, assigning errors.


The case was properly submitted to the jury on the evidence offered by the State, and the record is barren of any reversible error; hence the verdict and judgment will be upheld.

No error.


Summaries of

State v. May

Supreme Court of North Carolina
May 1, 1937
190 S.E. 343 (N.C. 1937)
Case details for

State v. May

Case Details

Full title:STATE v. C. G. MAY

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: May 1, 1937

Citations

190 S.E. 343 (N.C. 1937)
211 N.C. 740

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