State v. . Taylor

32 S.E. 548, 124 N.C. 803, 1899 N.C. LEXIS 121
Supreme Court of North Carolina·Decided March 21, 1899·Published·Cited by 2 cases

Opinion

The defendant pleaded guilty, and was adjudged to be imprisoned four months and pay a fine of $200 and costs.

The defendant excepted:

1. That the judgment is excessive and contrary to the spirit of the court and the law.

2. That his Honor erred in imposing both fine and imprisonment.

Defendant appealed. Remanded for proper sentence. S. v. Walters, 97 N.C. 489; S. v.Johnson, 94 N.C. 863; S. v. Kearney, 8 N.C. 53.

REMANDED.

Cited: S. v. Walker, 179 N.C. 733.

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