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State v. Stackhouse

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Apr 1, 1910
67 S.E. 764 (N.C. 1910)

Opinion

(Filed 6 April, 1910.)

Murder — Verdict — Recommendation for Mercy — Appeal and Error.

A recommendation for mercy by the jury in their verdict of guilty of murder is not considered on appeal, but is a matter for the Chief Executive, and the lower court having accurately followed in this case the precedents established by this Court upon the questions of deliberation and premeditation, no error is found.

APPEAL from W. J. Adams, J., at November Term, 1909, of SCOTLAND.

Attorney-General for the State.

Cox Dunn for prisoner.


Indictment for murder. The prisoner was convicted of murder in the first degree, and from the judgment and sentence of death appeals to this Court.


The prisoner was convicted of the premeditated and deliberate murder of his wife. The killing with a deadly weapon, a shotgun, was admitted. There are no exceptions to the evidence.

The only assignments of error relate to the charge of the judge upon the question of premeditation.

We have examined the entire record with the care which the importance of the case deserves, and we have weighed the well-considered argument of the learned counsel for the prisoner. We are compelled to say that we find no merit in the exceptions pressed so earnestly upon our attention. His Honor followed accurately the well-settled principles laid down by this Court in numerous cases as to what constitutes deliberation and premeditation, and we think it is needless to repeat them here. S. v. Thomas, 118 N.C. 1113; S. v. Dowden, 118 N.C. 1145; S. v. Norwood, 115 N.C. 790; S. v. Covington, 117 N.C. 834; S. v. McCormac, 116 N.C. 1033.

It is true, the provocation which led to the crime was such that it induced the jury to attach to their verdict a recommendation for mercy. That is a matter for the consideration of the Chief Executive of the State.

In the rulings of the court below we find

No error.

Cited: S. v. Daniels, 164 N.C. 470.

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Summaries of

State v. Stackhouse

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Apr 1, 1910
67 S.E. 764 (N.C. 1910)
Case details for

State v. Stackhouse

Case Details

Full title:STATE v. JOHN STACKHOUSE

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Apr 1, 1910

Citations

67 S.E. 764 (N.C. 1910)
152 N.C. 808

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