State v. Blackwell

538 S.E.2d 929, 353 N.C. 259, 2000 N.C. LEXIS 914
Supreme Court of North Carolina·Decided December 21, 2000·No. 567A99·Published·Cited by 17 cases

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

In State v. Jones, 353 N.C. 159, 538 S.E.2d 917 (2000), decided today, this Court held that culpable negligence may not be used to satisfy the intent requirements for a first-degree murder charge under the felony murder rule. We remand this case to the Court of Appeals for reconsideration in light of Jones.

REMANDED.

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