State v. McFarland, 194 N.C. 792 (1927)

Sept. 28, 1927 · Supreme Court of North Carolina
194 N.C. 792

STATE v. W. E. McFARLAND.

(Filed 28 September, 1927.)

Appeal by defendant from Harris, J., at May Term, 1927, of Lee.

No error.

From judgment upon verdict finding defendant guilty of assault, causing serious damage to J. M. Monroe, defendant appealed to the Supreme Court.

Attorney-General Brummitt and Assistant Attorney-General Nash for the State.

SeaweTl & McPherson and Hoyle & Hoyle for defendant.

Pee CubiaM.

The evidence in support of the verdict in this case is plenary. Defendant’s contention that the assault was committed in his self-defense was properly submitted to the jury, and not sustained. Ye find no reversible error, and the judgment is affirmed.

No error.