STATE v. HALE

No. 721.

57 S.E.2d 322 (1950)

231 N.C. 412

STATE v. HALE.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

February 3, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Attorney-General Harry M. McMullan, Assistant Attorney-General Ralph M. Moody, and John R. Jordan, Jr., Member of Staff, Raleigh, for the State.

Deal & Hutchins, Fred S. Hutchins, Winston-Salem, and John H. Folger, Mount Airy, for defendant.


STACY, Chief Justice.

The State's cases rests upon the testimony of two accomplices, and the supporting evidence of Ann Lumley. For factual similarity, see State v. Rising, 223 N.C. 747, 28 S.E.2d 221.

In charging the jury on the weight and credibility to be ascribed to the testimony of Grady Jones and Claude Weldy, Jr., the trial court used this language: "Now the court charges you that the State has offered two witnesses in this case who are accomplices...

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