State v. Barber

61 S.E.2d 714, 232 N.C. 577, 1950 N.C. LEXIS 596
Supreme Court of North Carolina·Decided November 1, 1950·Published

Opinion

DeviN, J.

The motion in the Superior Court for writ of certiorari was properly denied, G.S. 1-269. Taylor v. Johnson, 171 N.C. 84, 87 S.E. 981; Pue v. Hood, Commissioner of Banks, 222 N.C. 310, 22 S.E. 2d 896. There was nothing to invoke the jurisdiction of the Superior Court. The appeal therefrom will stand dismissed.

Appeal dismissed.

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