State v. . Bell

9 S.E. 548, 103 N.C. 438
Supreme Court of North Carolina·Decided February 5, 1889·Published·Cited by 3 cases

Opinion

Davis, J.

No errors are assigned in the case on appeal, or in the' record, and, in return to a writ of certiorari from *439 this Court, it is certified that no exceptions whatever “ were noted at any time before or after verdict, either to the admission or to the refusal to admit evidence, or to the charge of the Judge.” Upon a careful examination of the record, no error appears, and the judgment must be affirmed.

No error. Affirmed.

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