STATE v. FULLER

No. 740.

155 S.E.2d 286 (1967)

270 N.C. 710

STATE of North Carolina v. Tommy FULLER.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

June 20, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

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

William A. Marsh, Jr., Durham, for defendant appellant.


PLESS, Justice.

Upon his appeal the defendant through his counsel presents four questions, three of which are without merit. The other is well taken and entitles the defendant to a new trial for the reasons stated later.

The defendant challenges the admission into evidence of the baseball bat, saying there was "no corroborating evidence connecting the defendant with the exhibit." However, an eye witness to the event identified it as being the one used by Fuller...

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