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State v. Lynch

North Carolina Court of Appeals
Jul 1, 1970
9 N.C. App. 71 (N.C. Ct. App. 1970)

Opinion

No. 7027SC383

Filed 15 July 1970

APPEAL by defendant from Falls, J., March 1970 Session, GASTON Superior Court.

Attorney General Robert Morgan by Deputy Attorney General Harrison Lewis and Staff Attorney Howard P. Satisky for the State.

Robert C. Powell for defendant appellant.


In a bill of indictment proper in form, defendant was charged with feloniously burning a dwelling house on 10 August 1969. He pleaded not guilty, a jury found him guilty of feloniously attempting to burn a dwelling house, and from judgment imposing active prison sentence of ten years, he appealed.


We have carefully considered each of the alignments of error brought forward and discussed in defendant's brief, but finding no merit in either of them, they are all overruled. The defendant had a fair trial free from prejudicial error and the sentence imposed is within the limits prescribed by statute. G.S. 14-67; G.S. 14-2.

No Error.

HEDRICK, J., concurs.

BROCK, J., dissents.


Summaries of

State v. Lynch

North Carolina Court of Appeals
Jul 1, 1970
9 N.C. App. 71 (N.C. Ct. App. 1970)
Case details for

State v. Lynch

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. ELMORE LYNCH, JR

Court:North Carolina Court of Appeals

Date published: Jul 1, 1970

Citations

9 N.C. App. 71 (N.C. Ct. App. 1970)
175 S.E.2d 327

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