STATE v. LYNCH

No. 87.

146 S.E.2d 677 (1966)

266 N.C. 584

STATE of North Carolina v. Theodore E. LYNCH and Boyce Oliver Norris.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

March 2, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Atty. Gen. T. W. Bruton and Asst. Atty. Gen. James F. Bullock, for the State.

B. B. Worsham, Asheville, for defendant appellant.


BOBBITT, Justice.

There was plenary evidence a "colored boy" entered the Towne House Bakery, Biltmore Avenue, Asheville, apparently as a customer, on June 23, 1965, about 1:50 a. m.; that, after looking around briefly, he pulled "a neckerchief" over his mouth, pointed a "nickel-plate pistol" at Rita Bryant, age 19, who was employed as a cashier, and demanded "the money out of the cash register"; that Miss Bryant "handed him the cash drawer"; and that "he took the...

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