STATE v. LE MASTER ET AL.

17303

231 S.C. 321 (1957)

98 S.E.2d 756

THE STATE, Respondent, v. EARL LE MASTER and WILLIAM BURRIS, Appellants.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

June 5, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. John D. Long and James W. Workman, of Union, for Appellants.

Messrs. Mike S. Jolly, Solicitor of the Civil and Criminal Court of Union, J.F. Walker and David Wilburn, of Union, for Respondent.


June 5, 1957.

TAYLOR, Justice.

Appellants, Earl LeMaster and William Burris, were convicted in the County Court for Union County of the charge of "Breach of Trust with Fraudulent Intention," Section 16-365, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1952.

Appellants contend first that the trial Court erred in refusing Appellants' motion for a directed verdict of not guilty in that there was insufficient evidence to require submitting the case to the jury.

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