State v. Dixon

199 S.E.2d 467, 284 N.C. 118, 1973 N.C. LEXIS 785
Supreme Court of North Carolina·Decided October 10, 1973·No. No. 24·Published

Opinion

Per Curiam.

This record contains no assignments of error, however, the appeal itself is an exception to the judgment and presents for review only error appearing on the face of the record. State v. Smith, 279 N.C. 505, 183 S.E. 2d 649; State v. Higgs, 270 N.C. [120]*120111, 153 S.E. 2d 781, State v. Williams, 268 N.C. 295, 150 S.E. 2d 447.

Defendant was tried in a properly organized court upon regular indictments which sufficiently charged the crimes of murder. The sentences imposed are supported by the verdicts and are within statutory limits. .

We have carefully examined the entire record and find

No error.

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State v. Higgs
153 S.E.2d 781 (Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1967)
State v. Williams
150 S.E.2d 447 (Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1966)
State v. Smith
183 S.E.2d 649 (Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1971)