State v. . Mounce

36 S.E.2d 918, 226 N.C. 159, 1946 N.C. LEXIS 396
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedFebruary 27, 1946
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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State v. . Mounce, 36 S.E.2d 918, 226 N.C. 159, 1946 N.C. LEXIS 396 (N.C. 1946).

Opinion

Sea well, J.

Tbe defendant was brought before the court on a bill of indictment charging him with receiving sixty cartons of Chesterfield cigarettes of the value of seventy-five dollars, knowing them to have been stolen. When the case came on for trial, he entered a plea of nolo contendere. Thereupon, the court entered judgment that he be imprisoned in the State’s Prison at hard labor for not less than three years nor more than five years. Prom this judgment the defendant appealed.

The appellant contends that the term of imprisonment imposed upon him is excessive punishment for the offense charged, and constitutes reversible error. At the same time the brief concedes, and correctly so, that the sentence is within the stated limits of the law. G. S., 14-1, G. S., 14-2, G. S., 14-3, G. S., 14-71; S. v. Reddick, 222 N. C., 520, 23 S. E. (2d), 909; S. v. Harwood, 206 N. C., 87, 173 S. E., 24; S. v. Ritter, 199 N. C., 116, 120, 164 S. E., 62; S. v. Brite, 73 N. C., 26. The exercise of the court’s discretion, within the limitations of applicable statutes respecting punishment, will not be disturbed when objection is predicated solely on the ground of excessive punishment. S. v. Levy, 220 N. C., 812, 18 S. E. (2d), 355; S. v. Calcutt, 219 N. C., 545, 569, 15 S. E. (2d), 9; S. v. Brackett, 218 N. C., 369, 11 S. E. (2d), 146; S. v. Harris, 204 N. C., 422, 423, 424, 168 S. E., 498; S. v. Rippy, 127 N. C., 516, 517, 37 S. E., 148; S. v. Brite, supra.

The exception is not meritorious, and the judgment of the trial court is

Affirmed.

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