State v. . Crump
182 S.E. 716, 209 N.C. 52, 1935 N.C. LEXIS 23
Opinion
As the proceeding in the Superior Court is without warrant of constitutional law, the judgment will be stricken out and the cause remanded for trial by jury as the law provides. None has yet been had. S. v. Camby, ante, 50.
Error and remanded.
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State v. . Crump, 182 S.E. 716, 209 N.C. 52, 1935 N.C. LEXIS 23 (N.C. 1935).
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