State v. Palmer, 196 N.C. 802 (1928)

Sept. 26, 1928 · Supreme Court of North Carolina
196 N.C. 802

STATE v. JAMES PALMER.

(Filed 26 September, 1928.)

Appeal by defendant from Nwm, J., at May Term, 1928, of Lee.

No error.

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

Hoyle & Hoyle for defendant.

Per Curiam.

Tbe defendant was indicted upon three counts for tbe manufacture of spirituous liquor, for having in bis possession property designed for use in such manufacture, and for maintaining a place where intoxicating liquor was stored for barter, sale, or exchange. Tbe verdict was “Guilty as charged.” From tbe sentence pronounced tbe defendant appealed. Upon inspection of tbe record and consideration of all tbe defendant’s exceptions we are of opinion that no reversible error has been shown.

No error.