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State v. Lewis

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Dec 1, 1907
59 S.E. 999 (N.C. 1907)

Opinion

(Filed 14 December, 1907.)

Appeal and Error — Case — Service — Practice.

The Supreme Court will not consider a case on appeal when it does not appear to have been served upon opposing party and no case on appeal appears in the record proper.

INDICTMENT for seduction, tried before Moore, J., and a jury, at November Term, 1905, of COLUMBUS.

Attorney-General for the State.

H. L. Lyon for defendant.


Verdict of guilty. Judgment, and the defendant excepted and appealed


No statement of case on appeal having been served on the solicitor, or tendered, and no copy of the defendant's case on appeal having been served on him or accepted by him, and no case appearing in the record proper, the judgment is affirmed on authority of S. v. Clenny, 133 N.C. 662, and S. v. Cameron, 121 N.C. 572.

Judgment affirmed.

Cited: S. v. Bailey, 162 N.C. 584.


Summaries of

State v. Lewis

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Dec 1, 1907
59 S.E. 999 (N.C. 1907)
Case details for

State v. Lewis

Case Details

Full title:STATE v. W. G. LEWIS

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Dec 1, 1907

Citations

59 S.E. 999 (N.C. 1907)
145 N.C. 585

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