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State v. Strange

North Carolina Court of Appeals
Sep 1, 1982
294 S.E.2d 403 (N.C. Ct. App. 1982)

Summary

holding indictment for larceny naming owner as “Granville County Law Enforcement Association” was fatally defective

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Opinion

No. 829SC3

Filed 7 September 1982

Larceny 4.2 — indictment — ownership of stolen property An indictment charging the larceny of a barbecue cooker the personal property of Granville county Law Enforcement Associations is fatally defective in failing to allege the ownership of the cooker in a legal entity capable of owning property.

APPEAL by defendant from Hobgood, Judge. Judgments entered 28 August 1981 in Superior Court, GRANVILLE County. Heard in the Court of Appeals on 31 August 1982.

Attorney General Rufus L. Edmisten, by Assistant Attorney General Kaye R. Webb, for the State.

Dimmock, Reagan Dodd, by Mike Dodd, for the defendant appellant.


Defendant was charged in separate bills of indictment with the larceny of a barbecue cooker "the personal property of Granville County Law Enforcement Association having a value of excess of $400.00 dollars, " (Case No. 81CRS2483), a felony, and with breaking or entering a building "occupied by Kenneth Riley used as [a] garage located at Main St., Stem, N.C., " (Case No. 81CRS2536), and with felonious larceny after breaking or entering of an air compressor "the personal property of Kenneth Riley having a value of $150.00 dollars, " (Case No. 81CRS2536).

The defendant was found guilty of misdemeanor larceny of the barbecue cooker and with felonious breaking or entering and felonious larceny of the air compressor.

In Case No. 81CRS2483, misdemeanor larceny, the defendant was ordered imprisoned for two years, and in Case No. 81CRS2536, breaking or entering and felonious larceny, the defendant was ordered imprisoned for five years, the sentences to run concurrently. Defendant appealed.


Defendant has failed to note any exceptions in either the record or the transcript. In his brief defendant does not refer to either assignments of error or exceptions. Thus, defendant presents no question for review. Nevertheless, we have carefully reviewed the contentions made by the defendant in his brief and we have also carefully reviewed the record in light of defendant's arguments and find that the defendant had a fair trial free from prejudicial error in the case wherein he was charged with felonious breaking or entering and felonious larceny of an air compressor, Case No. 81CRS2536.

This Court, however, ex mero motu, arrests judgment in the case where the defendant was charged and found guilty of the larceny of a barbeque cooker "the personal property of Granville County Law Enforcement Association, . . ." a misdemeanor, because this bill of indictment is fatally defective since it fails to charge the defendant with the larceny of the cooker from a legal entity capable of owning property. See State v. Roberts, 14 N.C. App. 648, 188 S.E.2d 610 (1972); State v. Thornton, 251 N.C. 658, 111 S.E.2d 901 (1960); and State v. Biller, 252 N.C. 783, 114 S.E.2d 659 (1960).

The result is: in Case No. 81CRS2483, larceny of the barbeque cooker, judgment must be arrested. In Case No. 81CRS2536, breaking or entering and larceny of the air compressor, no error.

Judgment arrested in part; no error in part.

Judges ARNOLD and WELLS concur.


Summaries of

State v. Strange

North Carolina Court of Appeals
Sep 1, 1982
294 S.E.2d 403 (N.C. Ct. App. 1982)

holding indictment for larceny naming owner as “Granville County Law Enforcement Association” was fatally defective

Summary of this case from State v. Ellis

In State v. Strange, 58 N.C. App. 756, 757, 294 S.E.2d 403, 404 (1982) this Court found an indictment for larceny fatally defective because the words "Granville County Law Enforcement Association" did not import a legal entity capable of owning property.

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Case details for

State v. Strange

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. LARRY DEAN STRANGE

Court:North Carolina Court of Appeals

Date published: Sep 1, 1982

Citations

294 S.E.2d 403 (N.C. Ct. App. 1982)
294 S.E.2d 403

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