State v. Dobbs
67 S.E.2d 751, 234 N.C. 560
Opinion
While the assignments of error appear to be without merit, they are not properly before us for consideration.
The record filed in this Court is fatally defective for the reason that no warrant or bill of indictment appears therein.
The appeal is dismissed on authority of S. v. Dry, 224 N.C. 234, 29 S.E. 2d 698; S. v. Currie, 206 N.C. 598, 174 S.E. 447; Pruitt v. Wood, 199 N.C. 788, 156 S.E. 126.
Appeal dismissed.
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State v. Dobbs, 67 S.E.2d 751, 234 N.C. 560 (N.C. 1951).
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