State v. Raysor

185 S.E.2d 529, 257 S.C. 265, 1971 S.C. LEXIS 248
Supreme Court of South Carolina·Decided December 14, 1971·No. 19335·Published

Opinion

Per Curiam.

The motion for leave to docket the above appeal is granted. This is an appeal by the appellants from their conviction of the offense of riot which arose from the incidents we dealt with in State v. Albert, S. C., 184 S. E. (2d) 605 (filed November 3, 1971). The issues presented in the instant appeal are identical to those presented in State v. Albert where we found no merit in the exceptions presented. Accordingly, the judgment of the lower court is

Affirmed.

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State v. Raysor, 185 S.E.2d 529, 257 S.C. 265, 1971 S.C. LEXIS 248 (S.C. 1971).

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State v. Albert
184 S.E.2d 605 (Supreme Court of South Carolina, 1971)