STATE v. SATTERWHITE

No. 505.

78 S.E.2d 603 (1953)

238 N.C. 674

STATE v. SATTERWHITE

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

November 25, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry McMullan, Atty. Gen., and T. W. Bruton, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.

Welling & Welling, Charlotte, for defendant-appellant.


PARKER, Justice.

The evidence for the State tended to show that Cecil Ingram, the defendant, and some other negroes were playing "skin"; that the defendant accused Ingram of taking $10 of his money from the table; that Ingram denied taking it; that the defendant cursed Ingram, and shot him with a pistol, the bullet going through his body; that Ingram had no weapon.

The defendant's evidence tended to show these facts. While they were playing "skin," the defendant...

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