State v. Setzer

Court of Appeals of North Carolina·Decided March 3, 2015·No. 14-722·Unpublished

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IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF NORTH CAROLINA No. COA14-722

Filed: 3 March 2015

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Caldwell County

v.

Nos. 12 CRS 219; 13 CRS 1329 DANIEL WALTER SETZER

Appeal by defendant from judgment entered 2 April 2014 by Judge Marvin P.

Pope in Caldwell County Superior Court. Heard in the Court of Appeals 2 December 2014.

Attorney General Roy Cooper, by Special Deputy Attorney General Sharon Patrick-Wilson, for the State.

Kevin P. Bradley, for defendant-appellant.

CALABRIA, Judge.

Daniel Walter Setzer (“defendant”) appeals from a judgment entered upon jury verdicts finding him guilty of indecent liberties with a child (“indecent liberties”) and statutory rape of a fifteen year old (“statutory rape”). We find no error.

In November 2009, the fifteen-year-old victim approached defendant for advice as to how to reunite with defendant’s son, with whom the victim had recently ended

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