State v. . Freeman
This text of 93 N.C. 558 (State v. . Freeman) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Court of North Carolina primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
The defendant was charged with selling intoxicating liquor on Sunday. He was found guilty by the jury and ¡sentenced by the Court, from which he appealed to this Court.
There is no “statement of the case” accompanying the record sent to this Court, and when that is the case and no error appears in the record in a criminal action, the Court will affirm the judgment of the Court below. State v. Murray, 80 N. C., 364; State v. Edney, Ibid., 360, and State v. Leiteh, 82 N. C., 539.
We find no error in the record: The judgment of the Superior Court of Robeson is therefore affirmed. Let this be certified to said Court that the sentence of the law may be carried into effect.
No error. Affirmed.
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