State v. . Savage
76 S.E. 238, 161 N.C. 245, 1912 N.C. LEXIS 408
Opinion
The judgment, upon the verdict of the jury, is fully authorized by Revisal, sec. 3269, which reads as follows :
“Upon the trial of any indictment the prisoner may be convicted of the crime charged therein or of a less degree of the same crime, or of an attempt to commit a less degree of the same crime.”
This statute was discussed in S. v. Brown, 113 N. C., 646, and construed in accordance with the ruling of his Honor.
No error.
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State v. . Savage, 76 S.E. 238, 161 N.C. 245, 1912 N.C. LEXIS 408 (N.C. 1912).
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