State v. Dixon

144 S.E.2d 622, 265 N.C. 561, 1965 N.C. LEXIS 1046
Supreme Court of North Carolina·Decided November 3, 1965·No. 247·Published·Cited by 11 cases

Opinion

PER Cueiam.

It having been suggested that the defendant has died since appeal herein was docketed and argued in this Court, the action stands abated and the appeal must be dismissed. It is so ordered. In re LeFevre, 243 N.C. 714, 91 S.E. 2d 926; 24A C.J.S., Criminal Law, § 1825(3), page 483.

Action abated.

Appeal dismissed.

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