PER CURIAM.
In criminal cases a defendant may appeal to the Supreme Court only from a conviction or from some judgment that is final in its nature. G.S. § 15-180; State v. Blades, 209 N.C. 56, 182 S.E. 714; State v. Hiatt, 211 N.C. 116, 189 S.E. 124; State v. Inman, 224 N.C. 531, 31 S.E.2d 641. The order denying defendant's motion to remand is purely interlocutory. It is in no sense final. Appeal therefrom was premature. State v. Hiatt, supra, and must be dismissed...
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