State v. Clark
157 S.E.2d 621, 272 N.C. 114, 1967 N.C. LEXIS 983
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State v. Clark, 157 S.E.2d 621, 272 N.C. 114, 1967 N.C. LEXIS 983 (N.C. 1967).
Opinion
The conflicting evidence presented a very simple issue for the jury’s decision, which went against defendant. The record discloses no reasonable grounds to believe that any error prejudicial to defendant occurred during the trial. Each of defendant’s assignments of error has been considered and overruled.
No error.
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157 S.E.2d 621, 272 N.C. 114, 1967 N.C. LEXIS 983, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/state-v-clark-nc-1967.