STATE v. MOORE

No. 8.

150 S.E.2d 47 (1966)

268 N.C. 124

STATE v. George B. MOORE.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

September 21, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

T. W. Bruton, Atty. Gen., Andrew A. Vanore, Jr., Staff Atty., Raleigh, for the State.

Christ Christ, Spartanburg, S. C., for defendant appellant.


HIGGINS, Justice.

The plea of not guilty by reason of temporary insanity is not a judicial admission that the defendant committed any unlawful act. Under a plea of not guilty the State must prove all elements of the offense charged. State v. Cephus, 239 N.C. 521, 80 S.E.2d 147; State v. Harris, 223 N.C. 697, 28 S.E.2d 232; State v. DeGraffenreid, 223 N.C. 461, 27 S.E.2d 130.

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