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State v. Yates

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Nov 1, 1964
138 S.E.2d 787 (N.C. 1964)

Opinion

Filed 25 November, 1964.

APPEAL, by defendant from Crossman, J., June Session 1964 of RANDOLPH.

Attorney General Bruton, Asst. Attorney General Richard T. Sanders for the State.

Ferree, Anderson Ogburn for defendant appellant.


The defendant was tried upon a bill of indictment charging him with breaking and entering, on 27 September 1963, the premises occupied by Nance Chevrolet Company, Inc., in Asheboro, North Carolina, and the larceny therefrom of $1,750.00 in checks and money, property of Nance Chevrolet Company, Inc.

Defendant entered a plea of not guilty, and from a verdict of guilty on both counts and judgment thereon, imposing successive active sentences, he appeals, assigning error.


The State's evidence was sufficient to carry this case to the jury and to support the verdict rendered. Hence, the defendant's motion for judgment as of nonsuit was properly overruled.

Other assignments of error present no error sufficiently prejudicial to justify the granting of a new trial.

No error.


Summaries of

State v. Yates

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Nov 1, 1964
138 S.E.2d 787 (N.C. 1964)
Case details for

State v. Yates

Case Details

Full title:STATE v. DEXTER YATES

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Nov 1, 1964

Citations

138 S.E.2d 787 (N.C. 1964)
138 S.E.2d 787