STATE v. FRAZIER

No. 78.

118 S.E.2d 556 (1961)

254 N.C. 226

STATE v. Lincoln FRAZIER.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

March 8, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

T. W. Bruton, Atty. Gen., for the State.

Charles L. Abernethy, Jr., New Bern, for defendant-appellant.


PARKER, Justice.

The evidence and the findings of fact show that Lincoln Frazier is a fifteen-year-old boy residing in Craven County, and is delinquent within the intent and meaning of G.S. § 110-21. The Juvenile Court of Craven County had jurisdiction over him by virtue of the provisions of the same statute.

Defendant assigns as error the ruling of Judge Morris that no issues of fact arise on the appeal to be submitted to a jury. This assignment of error...

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