State v. Barnes
133 S.E.2d 680, 260 N.C. 775, 1963 N.C. LEXIS 805
Opinion
After further review upon the application of the tabove named defendant, this Court concludes the defendant’s constitutional rights as defined by the Supreme Court of the United States in Gideon v. Wainwright were not afforded him at his trial at the October Term, 1961, in the Superior Court of Onslow County. The ver-'diiot of guilty and the judgment of imprisonment thereon are, therefore, set aside and a new trial is ordered.
New trial.
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State v. Barnes, 133 S.E.2d 680, 260 N.C. 775, 1963 N.C. LEXIS 805 (N.C. 1963).
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