State v. Pennell, 14 N.C. App. 670 (1972)

May 24, 1972 · North Carolina Court of Appeals · No. 7221SC364
14 N.C. App. 670

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. MARVIN DAVID PENNELL

No. 7221SC364

(Filed 24 May 1972)

Appeal by defendant from Kivett, Judge, 25 October 1971 Session of Superior Court, held in Forsyth County.

Defendant entered a plea of guilty to the crime of using explosives to forcibly open a safe. The court duly adjudged that the defendant’s plea was freely, understanding and voluntarily made.

From a judgment imposing a prison sentence of not less than 15 nor more than 17 years, defendant appealed.

Attorney General Robert Morgan by Deputy Attorney General Ralph Moody for the State.

Teeter, Parrish and Yokley by D. Blake Yokley and Wilson and Morrow by Harold R. Wilson for defendant appellant.

VAUGHN, Judge.

As requested by defendant’s counsel we have reviewed the record on appeal for any errors of law which might appear therein. We find none.

No error.

Judges Morris and Graham concur.