STATE v. TEAL

16892

225 S.C. 472 (1954)

82 S.E.2d 787

STATE v. TEAL.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

July 15, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John B. Baltzegar, Jr., Esq., of Orangeburg, for Appellant.

Robert L. Kilgo, Esq., Solicitor, of Darlington, for Respondent.


July 15, 1954.

TAYLOR, Justice.

The appellant, James Teal, was convicted at the October Term of General Sessions Court for Marlboro County of the crimes of Breaking and Entering and Grand Larceny for which he was sentenced to serve three years on each count, the sentenced to run concurrently.

Mr. Wilbur Hodges, owner of the building which had been entered, testified that the building was locked with a padlock as of Sunday, January 28, 1951; that on...

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