STATE v. GRUNDLER

No. 145.

111 S.E.2d 1 (1959)

251 N.C. 177

STATE v. Robert J. GRUNDLER. STATE v. Joseph Leonid JELLY.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

November 11, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Atty. Gen. Malcolm B. Seawell and Assistant Attorneys General T. W. Bruton and Ralph Moody for the State.

Arthur P. Hartel, Jr., Durham, Herbert E. Rosenberg and Edward Norwalk, New York City, for defendants, appellants.


MOORE, Justice.

Defendants were represented at the criminal trial by counsel of their own choice, employed and paid by them. Upon the coming in of the verdict the jury was polled. The defendants, and each of them, in apt time moved to set aside the verdict, for new trial and in arrest of judgment. Upon the overruling of the motions, defendants gave notice of appeal and made written application in due form to be permitted...

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