State v. Garrison
157 S.E.2d 3, 271 N.C. 599, 1967 N.C. LEXIS 1254
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State v. Garrison, 157 S.E.2d 3, 271 N.C. 599, 1967 N.C. LEXIS 1254 (N.C. 1967).
Opinion
This is a case in which the jury, upon competent and impressive evidence, found the defendant guilty. It rejected the defendant’s alibi, and accepted the evidence of the State that the defendant beat an old man and robbed him.
The defendant assigns several alleged errors, but upon careful examination, we find them without substantial merit.
No error.
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