STATE v. BRYANT

No. 252.

140 S.E.2d 765 (1965)

264 N.C. 64

STATE v. Wayne BRYANT.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

March 17, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

T. W. Bruton, Atty. Gen., Richard T. Sanders, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.

Vernon F. Daughtridge, Wilson, for defendant appellant.


HIGGINS, Justice.

The defendant, Wayne Bryant, was tried and convicted upon the theory that he was present at the Sinclair station on the night of April 29, 1964, for the purpose of aiding and abetting his cousin, Earl Bryant, who actually did the breaking and entering with intent to steal the money and chattels kept in the building by the owner. Both were familiar with the setup at the station.

The State's evidence disclosed that the owner closed and locked...

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