STATE v. WHITE

18227

244 S.C. 349 (1964)

137 S.E.2d 97

The STATE, Respondent, v. James E. WHITE, Appellant.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

June 12, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Clarence E. Clay and Robert A. Clay, of Greenville, for Appellant.

Messrs. B.O. Thomason, Jr., Solicitor, and Rex L. Carter, of Greenville, for Respondent.


June 12, 1964.

BUSSEY, Justice.

The defendant-appellant, James E. White, was tried and convicted in the Court of General Sessions of Greenville County on an indictment charging him with breach of trust with fraudulent intent. Specifically, the indictment charged that on or about the 19th day of October, 1961, he willfully and unlawfully committed a breach of trust with a fraudulent intention, being entrusted by George Coleman Motors, a corporation, with the...

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