State v. Weeks, 22 N.C. App. 360 (1974)

July 3, 1974 · North Carolina Court of Appeals · No. 7418SC471
22 N.C. App. 360

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. WAYNE KEITH WEEKS

No. 7418SC471

(Filed 3 July 1974)

Appeal by defendant from Kivett, Judge, at the 12 November, 1973 Regular Criminal Session of Guilford Superior Court (Greensboro Division).

Heard in the Court of Appeals 20 June 1974.

Defendant was charged in a bill of indictment in proper form with the felony of armed robbery on 6 July 1973. The crime *361occurred in a place of business owned by Margaret Johnson on West Lee Street in the City of Greensboro, which was operated under the trade name “The Shoe String”. Mabel M. May and Louise Parks were clerks in the store at the time. The defendant used a handgun to force the two clerks to open the cash register and give him the contents thereof, which amounted to nearly $300. The defendant entered a plea of not guilty. The jury found him guilty of the offense charged, and from the imposition of a sentence of imprisonment for not less than sixteen nor more than twenty-two years in the State Department of Corrections, the defendant appealed.

Attorney General Robert Morgan by Associate■ Attorney John R. Morgan for the State.

Public Defender Wallace C. Harrelson for defendant appellant.

CAMPBELL, Judge.

This appeal presents only the face of the record for our review. We have carefully reviewed the record and find no prejudicial error.

No error.

Chief Judge Brock and Judge Hedrick concur.