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State v. Richardson

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Apr 1, 1985
329 S.E.2d 404 (N.C. 1985)

Opinion

No. 615A84

Filed 18 April 1985


ORDER

THIS case was heard 10 April 1985 in the Supreme Court upon appeal and writ of certiorari to review the decision of a divided panel of the Court of Appeals, 70 N.C. App. 509, 320 S.E.2d 900 (1984). As the trial court's findings of fact are insufficient to allow proper appellate review of its conclusion that the defendant's alleged confession was voluntary, this case is remanded to the Superior Court, BUNCOMBE County, with instructions to make additional findings of fact addressing the following questions:

(1) What, if anything, did Tennessee authorities promise or offer this defendant?

(2) What threats, if any, did Tennessee authorities make to this defendant?

(3) Did the defendant rely on any such promises or threats, if made, to the extent that they caused his confession to the North Carolina officers to be induced by fear or by hope of reward?

(4) Was the defendant's confession to the North Carolina officers the result of a plea arrangement or plea bargain with Tennessee authorities concerning crimes committed in Tennessee? If so, what were the terms of the plea bargain or plea arrangement, and was it complied with?

The Superior Court, Buncombe County, will certify its findings in this regard to this Court with reasonable dispatch.

This 18th day of April 1985.

MITCHELL, J. For the Court


Summaries of

State v. Richardson

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Apr 1, 1985
329 S.E.2d 404 (N.C. 1985)
Case details for

State v. Richardson

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. FLOYD EDWARD RICHARDSON

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Apr 1, 1985

Citations

329 S.E.2d 404 (N.C. 1985)
329 S.E.2d 404

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