STATE v. DAVIS

No. 291.

116 S.E.2d 381 (1960)

253 N.C. 224

STATE v. Robert DAVIS, alias Pop Davis.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

October 19, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Atty. Gen. T. W. Bruton and Asst. Atty. Gen. Glenn L. Hooper, Jr., for the State.

J. Harvey Turner, Kingston, for defendant appellant.


RODMAN, Justice.

Defendant contends his motion to nonsuit should have been allowed since the State offered no evidence tending to show the record player had a value in excess of $100. His argument is based on this reasoning: Knowingly receiving stolen property is a misdemeanor or a felony dependent on the value of the stolen property, G.S. § 14-72; the Superior Court is given exclusive jurisdiction when the property has a value in excess of $100, G.S. §...

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