State v. Hutchinson, 260 N.C. 314 (1963)

Oct. 9, 1963 · Supreme Court of North Carolina
260 N.C. 314

STATE v. BILL STEVE HUTCHINSON.

(Filed 9 October 1963.)

Appeal by defendant from Campbell, J., July 1963 Regular “A” Criminal Session, of Meciclenburg.

This is a criminal action, tried upon a bill of indictment, charging the defendant with the offense of armed robberty. From a verdict of guilty of common law robbery and sentence pronounced thereon, the defendant appeals, assigning error.

Attorney General Bruton, Deputy Attorney General Harry W. Mc-Galliard for the State..

Ray Rankin for the defendant.

PeR Cueiam.

The appellant assigns as error the refusal of the court below to grant 'his motion for judgment as of nonsuit.

A careful examination of the State’s evidence reveals its sufficiency to support the verdict and judgment entered below.

No prejudicial error that would justify a new trial 'has 'been shown, consequently, the verdict and judgment will be upheld.

Affirmed.